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... English : A linguistic and social analysis . Arlington , VA : Center for Applied Linguistics . GREEN , LISA J. 2002. African American English . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . HARRIS , ALICE . 1981. Georgian syntax . Cambridge ...
... English : A linguistic and social analysis . Arlington , VA : Center for Applied Linguistics . GREEN , LISA J. 2002. African American English . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . HARRIS , ALICE . 1981. Georgian syntax . Cambridge ...
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... English compound versus non - compound noun phrases in discourse : An acoustic and perceptual study . Language and Speech 31.157-80 . FRY , DENNIS BUTLER . 1958. Experiments in the perception of stress . Language and Speech 1.126-52 ...
... English compound versus non - compound noun phrases in discourse : An acoustic and perceptual study . Language and Speech 31.157-80 . FRY , DENNIS BUTLER . 1958. Experiments in the perception of stress . Language and Speech 1.126-52 ...
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... English compound stress . Intonation , accent and rhythm , ed . by Dafydd Gibbon and Helmut Richter , 253–66 . Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter . Ladefoged , PETER . 2005. Phonetic data analysis : An introduction to fieldwork and instru ...
... English compound stress . Intonation , accent and rhythm , ed . by Dafydd Gibbon and Helmut Richter , 253–66 . Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter . Ladefoged , PETER . 2005. Phonetic data analysis : An introduction to fieldwork and instru ...
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