Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... speakers , namely variable deletion of / l / in articles , see Tennant 1995 : 255 , 261. Tennant found that these speakers failed to delete / 1 / more often in the informal part of the interview than in its formal part . Unlike ...
... speakers , namely variable deletion of / l / in articles , see Tennant 1995 : 255 , 261. Tennant found that these speakers failed to delete / 1 / more often in the informal part of the interview than in its formal part . Unlike ...
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... speakers lacks foundation and that they do occupy a place in the local speech community . This is not to say that it is impossible to propose explanations for the cases of discontinuity where the restricted speakers were found to stand ...
... speakers lacks foundation and that they do occupy a place in the local speech community . This is not to say that it is impossible to propose explanations for the cases of discontinuity where the restricted speakers were found to stand ...
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... speakers do display the expected pattern of style variation in relation to / l / deletion in il ( s ) , underscores once again the fact that while these speakers exhibit heterogeneous patterns of variation they also exhibit homogeneous ...
... speakers do display the expected pattern of style variation in relation to / l / deletion in il ( s ) , underscores once again the fact that while these speakers exhibit heterogeneous patterns of variation they also exhibit homogeneous ...
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