Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... shows phonetically expected patterning in Ocracoke in that its nucleus shows a clear trend toward fronting over time , in accordance with the movement patterns of the Southern Vowel Shift . In addition , the glide is not typically ...
... shows phonetically expected patterning in Ocracoke in that its nucleus shows a clear trend toward fronting over time , in accordance with the movement patterns of the Southern Vowel Shift . In addition , the glide is not typically ...
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... shows us the dangers of relying on transcribed and spoken testimony ( Congressional or otherwise ) . He focuses on data gathered from the Shokleng of Brazil , a people about whom he has since written an excellent interpretive ...
... shows us the dangers of relying on transcribed and spoken testimony ( Congressional or otherwise ) . He focuses on data gathered from the Shokleng of Brazil , a people about whom he has since written an excellent interpretive ...
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... shows that by constant reading aloud to emphasize ' correct ' pronuncia- tion — rather than learning to literally interpret a sentence or story - African American elementary school students in Chicago who speak nonstandard varieties of ...
... shows that by constant reading aloud to emphasize ' correct ' pronuncia- tion — rather than learning to literally interpret a sentence or story - African American elementary school students in Chicago who speak nonstandard varieties of ...
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