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This kind of account would be helpful if the pied - piping option reflects another dialect for those speakers who gain enough exposure to such constructions to learn them.20 This dialect would allow only pied - piping ( not stranding ) ...
This kind of account would be helpful if the pied - piping option reflects another dialect for those speakers who gain enough exposure to such constructions to learn them.20 This dialect would allow only pied - piping ( not stranding ) ...
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Labov developed this principle in opposition to the concept of ' idiolectal or ' random ' dialect , particularly as it ... On the basis of speaker judgments , Carden distinguished various ' dialects ' , most relevantly a dialect ' in ...
Labov developed this principle in opposition to the concept of ' idiolectal or ' random ' dialect , particularly as it ... On the basis of speaker judgments , Carden distinguished various ' dialects ' , most relevantly a dialect ' in ...
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The dialect of Ocracoke Island is a familiar attraction for tourists going to the Outer Banks of North Carolina , and the Ocracoke brogue , as it is known , has sometimes been associated in folklinguistics with Elizabethan English .
The dialect of Ocracoke Island is a familiar attraction for tourists going to the Outer Banks of North Carolina , and the Ocracoke brogue , as it is known , has sometimes been associated in folklinguistics with Elizabethan English .
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