The Knowledge of EnglishH. Holt, 1927 - 572 Seiten |
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... popular use of the term " dialect " are apparent when one considers local and class dialects . A local dialect is usually the speech of some up - country or backwoods region , regarded with superior amusement by the dweller in the more ...
... popular use of the term " dialect " are apparent when one considers local and class dialects . A local dialect is usually the speech of some up - country or backwoods region , regarded with superior amusement by the dweller in the more ...
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... popular attitude towards dialect . In this view dialects are amusing , primitive , or decadent stages of the language . They are characterized either by a rustic simplicity or by an urban vulgarity which makes them something to be ...
... popular attitude towards dialect . In this view dialects are amusing , primitive , or decadent stages of the language . They are characterized either by a rustic simplicity or by an urban vulgarity which makes them something to be ...
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... popular understanding of the term , as has already been pointed out , a derogatory sense attaches to the word " dialect . " The speech of a locality or of a particular level of society is classed as a dialect by contrast with a more ...
... popular understanding of the term , as has already been pointed out , a derogatory sense attaches to the word " dialect . " The speech of a locality or of a particular level of society is classed as a dialect by contrast with a more ...
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... popular and literary Latin is only the beginning of the distinctions that must be made in the meaning of the term " Latin . " How many varieties or dialects of popular Latin were there ? It is an obvious and a sufficient answer to this ...
... popular and literary Latin is only the beginning of the distinctions that must be made in the meaning of the term " Latin . " How many varieties or dialects of popular Latin were there ? It is an obvious and a sufficient answer to this ...
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George Philip Krapp. was becoming French as there are of popular French to- day . In short , the quest for primitive unity by the historical route , as ever , ends only in disappointment . The farther it is carried , the more clearly one ...
George Philip Krapp. was becoming French as there are of popular French to- day . In short , the quest for primitive unity by the historical route , as ever , ends only in disappointment . The farther it is carried , the more clearly one ...
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