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Our main database ( Table 1 ) , includes 6,341 English and French borrowings in eight different languages / dialects in which 21,713 syllabic , segmental and accentual malformations were itemized . For the purpose of this article ...
Our main database ( Table 1 ) , includes 6,341 English and French borrowings in eight different languages / dialects in which 21,713 syllabic , segmental and accentual malformations were itemized . For the purpose of this article ...
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( 13 ) FRENCH CANADIAN ENGLISH butte [ byt ] - [ bjut ] ' mound ' 1 consultant ambulance sãbylãs ] - [ æmbjuləns ) ' ambulance 4 consultants [ ) [ ' 4 fumé [ fyme ] [ fjume ) ' smoked ' 1 consultant Nonetheless , j - insertion is ...
( 13 ) FRENCH CANADIAN ENGLISH butte [ byt ] - [ bjut ] ' mound ' 1 consultant ambulance sãbylãs ] - [ æmbjuləns ) ' ambulance 4 consultants [ ) [ ' 4 fumé [ fyme ] [ fjume ) ' smoked ' 1 consultant Nonetheless , j - insertion is ...
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vowels is established by French speakers and borrowers from French in a universal fashion , on contrastiveness grounds . It could be argued , though , that the case of French does not clearly support this view , since the two - root ...
vowels is established by French speakers and borrowers from French in a universal fashion , on contrastiveness grounds . It could be argued , though , that the case of French does not clearly support this view , since the two - root ...
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