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DELETION OF ARE . We begin our discussion of copula deletion among rural whites in Mississippi by looking at the absence of copula corresponding to the form are . ( The term deletion will , at this point , be used without saying what ...
DELETION OF ARE . We begin our discussion of copula deletion among rural whites in Mississippi by looking at the absence of copula corresponding to the form are . ( The term deletion will , at this point , be used without saying what ...
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This is not to say that there can be no implicational relationships between the desulcalization rules of so - called r - less varieties of American English and are - deletion ( i.e. , are - deletion implies a desulcalizing rule ...
This is not to say that there can be no implicational relationships between the desulcalization rules of so - called r - less varieties of American English and are - deletion ( i.e. , are - deletion implies a desulcalizing rule ...
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There is , then , actually a range of lects in terms of copula deletion . Although the rule predicts the range of lects and the relation between environmental constraints , the actually realized varieties are not specified in it .
There is , then , actually a range of lects in terms of copula deletion . Although the rule predicts the range of lects and the relation between environmental constraints , the actually realized varieties are not specified in it .
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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