Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... French - Canadian phonology is used with French words . Significantly , the French forms in Michif do not have the same phonolog- ical patterns as French Canadian , rendering untenable the possibility that Michif speakers lapse into a ...
... French - Canadian phonology is used with French words . Significantly , the French forms in Michif do not have the same phonolog- ical patterns as French Canadian , rendering untenable the possibility that Michif speakers lapse into a ...
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... French loan words into English . Diensberg argues that the degree to which Anglo - Norman French was used in Britain has been underestimated ; while it is commonly supposed that Anglo - French ceased to be learned as a first lan- guage ...
... French loan words into English . Diensberg argues that the degree to which Anglo - Norman French was used in Britain has been underestimated ; while it is commonly supposed that Anglo - French ceased to be learned as a first lan- guage ...
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... French . All comparisons made are with SF . It would have been helpful to make comparisons with other nonstandard varieties to allow the reader to situate more precisely the features of this variety in the North American context . In ...
... French . All comparisons made are with SF . It would have been helpful to make comparisons with other nonstandard varieties to allow the reader to situate more precisely the features of this variety in the North American context . In ...
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