Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... Island has declined drastically — from almost 700 in 1960 to only about 450 in 1990. Traditional occupations such as crabbing and oystering have declined , forcing islanders to move off the island in search of employment . And the island ...
... Island has declined drastically — from almost 700 in 1960 to only about 450 in 1990. Traditional occupations such as crabbing and oystering have declined , forcing islanders to move off the island in search of employment . And the island ...
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... Island reveals some important contrasts . First is the direction of change . Instead of showing a decline for / ay / raising / backing across differ- ent generational groups , as in Ocracoke , Smith Island shows a significant increase ...
... Island reveals some important contrasts . First is the direction of change . Instead of showing a decline for / ay / raising / backing across differ- ent generational groups , as in Ocracoke , Smith Island shows a significant increase ...
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... Island . Despite the cohesive and relatively closed nature of the Smith Island community , islanders nonetheless have been coming into increasing contact with the outside world in recent decades , just like Ocracokers . Tour- ism in ...
... Island . Despite the cohesive and relatively closed nature of the Smith Island community , islanders nonetheless have been coming into increasing contact with the outside world in recent decades , just like Ocracokers . Tour- ism in ...
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