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Though most of these features are thought of today as characterizing American ' Black English ' , it does not follow that Tristan people speak Black English . The question of possible parallel influences , however , is raised .
Though most of these features are thought of today as characterizing American ' Black English ' , it does not follow that Tristan people speak Black English . The question of possible parallel influences , however , is raised .
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50 and elsewhere we find that the children were weaker in understanding Italian than English object ( personal ) pronoun constructions . A superficial comparison alone shows us that English offers no exact parallel to the Italian object ...
50 and elsewhere we find that the children were weaker in understanding Italian than English object ( personal ) pronoun constructions . A superficial comparison alone shows us that English offers no exact parallel to the Italian object ...
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The less fluent speakers of English ( her types I and II ) show strong traces of the substratum of their native speech on all levels of linguistic structure . The Korean woman's granddaughter , in the course of interviewing her ...
The less fluent speakers of English ( her types I and II ) show strong traces of the substratum of their native speech on all levels of linguistic structure . The Korean woman's granddaughter , in the course of interviewing her ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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