Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... English . JIM MILROY , ' On the socio- linguistic history of / h / -dropping in English ' , applies the findings of variation studies , in parti- cular of non - standard dialects , to the history of the loss of initial / h / from ...
... English . JIM MILROY , ' On the socio- linguistic history of / h / -dropping in English ' , applies the findings of variation studies , in parti- cular of non - standard dialects , to the history of the loss of initial / h / from ...
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... English ( corrupt ) and its differences from British English ( couched in unwarranted gen- eralizations ) , with clarifying remarks by B. He also offers some discussion of class varieties ( which understandably interested O more than ...
... English ( corrupt ) and its differences from British English ( couched in unwarranted gen- eralizations ) , with clarifying remarks by B. He also offers some discussion of class varieties ( which understandably interested O more than ...
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... ENGLISH Robert McCrum • William Cran Robert MacNeil " One of the best overviews of our language that anyone could have . " - Stuart B. Flexner , editor of Random House Dictionary The story of English is the story of a language ...
... ENGLISH Robert McCrum • William Cran Robert MacNeil " One of the best overviews of our language that anyone could have . " - Stuart B. Flexner , editor of Random House Dictionary The story of English is the story of a language ...
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