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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... variation ; however , the study of this variation gives rise to an enormous number of unsolved problems in methodology and interpretation of data ( see , e.g. , Greenbaum 1973 ) . Chapter 5 also compares ' interpretive semantic rule ...
... variation ; however , the study of this variation gives rise to an enormous number of unsolved problems in methodology and interpretation of data ( see , e.g. , Greenbaum 1973 ) . Chapter 5 also compares ' interpretive semantic rule ...
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... variation . There are quite possibly cases of what might be called perpetual free variation , e.g. of languages in which stops freely vary in extent of aspiration , in the same environments , for an indefinite period . More commonly ...
... variation . There are quite possibly cases of what might be called perpetual free variation , e.g. of languages in which stops freely vary in extent of aspiration , in the same environments , for an indefinite period . More commonly ...
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... variation . It is significant that there is no paper on regional variation in Australian English , and no paper using quantitive methods or implicational scaling to show social variation . Nor are there papers on such micro ...
... variation . It is significant that there is no paper on regional variation in Australian English , and no paper using quantitive methods or implicational scaling to show social variation . Nor are there papers on such micro ...
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