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The first of these is the issue of what dialect is represented in each text . For our purposes , the question is of interest only insofar as it bears upon the stop and sibilant systems of the texts in relation to those of other dialects ...
The first of these is the issue of what dialect is represented in each text . For our purposes , the question is of interest only insofar as it bears upon the stop and sibilant systems of the texts in relation to those of other dialects ...
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In fact , as discussed above , SH fails to convince us that his autosegmental approach with the HL melody to the Tokyo dialect is superior to the traditional approach , which assumes a stretch of high pitch to be the basic melody .
In fact , as discussed above , SH fails to convince us that his autosegmental approach with the HL melody to the Tokyo dialect is superior to the traditional approach , which assumes a stretch of high pitch to be the basic melody .
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The minima and maxima of the counts made by Long 1971 between Vai and ten representative Mandekan dialects average 59 % ... Kuranko , which I consider a Mandekan dialect , scores a bit higher with Vai than does any other dialect ...
The minima and maxima of the counts made by Long 1971 between Vai and ten representative Mandekan dialects average 59 % ... Kuranko , which I consider a Mandekan dialect , scores a bit higher with Vai than does any other dialect ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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