Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... dialect differences . The other claim is that ' all change can be traced to the situation in which two dialects of a ... dialect differentiation . King ( 36 ) adheres to that of Becker 1967 , which is ' concerned only with accounting for ...
... dialect differences . The other claim is that ' all change can be traced to the situation in which two dialects of a ... dialect differentiation . King ( 36 ) adheres to that of Becker 1967 , which is ' concerned only with accounting for ...
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... dialects merged post - velars with regular velars . In the dialect with the merger , both [ i ] and [ e ] ( as well as [ u ] and [ o ] ) occur in the context of velars . Assuming , as King does , that we may not know about other dialects ...
... dialects merged post - velars with regular velars . In the dialect with the merger , both [ i ] and [ e ] ( as well as [ u ] and [ o ] ) occur in the context of velars . Assuming , as King does , that we may not know about other dialects ...
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... dialect is decisive : MSA and borrowings into it are subjected to the rules operative in the speaker's dialect . As is well - known , these serve as tell - tale clues to the provenience of the user of MSA . Also , the speaker's ...
... dialect is decisive : MSA and borrowings into it are subjected to the rules operative in the speaker's dialect . As is well - known , these serve as tell - tale clues to the provenience of the user of MSA . Also , the speaker's ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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