Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... speakers , who distinguish unequivocally between the two variants . To most speakers , pronouncing short as [ šD't ] is called ' dropping the r ' , whereas short as [ šo't ] is ' putting the r in ' . That is , speakers are aware of the ...
... speakers , who distinguish unequivocally between the two variants . To most speakers , pronouncing short as [ šD't ] is called ' dropping the r ' , whereas short as [ šo't ] is ' putting the r in ' . That is , speakers are aware of the ...
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... speaker has , the greater the PPD between casual and formal [ D ] use . Italian and Jewish speakers also show an average PPD increase between the HS category and the next higher category ( C for Italians , Tech for Jews ) . However , in ...
... speaker has , the greater the PPD between casual and formal [ D ] use . Italian and Jewish speakers also show an average PPD increase between the HS category and the next higher category ( C for Italians , Tech for Jews ) . However , in ...
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... speakers , with [ 1 ] ) , RS is less likely ; but even in these cases it can apply . Also , for many speakers , the phonological environments typical of the Tuscan varieties described below favor RS ( see Leone 1962 ) . In Italian as ...
... speakers , with [ 1 ] ) , RS is less likely ; but even in these cases it can apply . Also , for many speakers , the phonological environments typical of the Tuscan varieties described below favor RS ( see Leone 1962 ) . In Italian as ...
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