Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... dialects are not inferior , but simply inappropriate at school , the book recommends that children who speak such dialects be taught S [ tandard ] E [ nglish ] as a sec- ond dialect by the pathologist and by the class- room teacher ( S ...
... dialects are not inferior , but simply inappropriate at school , the book recommends that children who speak such dialects be taught S [ tandard ] E [ nglish ] as a sec- ond dialect by the pathologist and by the class- room teacher ( S ...
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... dialects were the main varieties spoken among the white population — outnumbering other English , Irish , and Scots dialects . This is an important point , to which we will return below . White Population 22,000 Black Population 33,000 ...
... dialects were the main varieties spoken among the white population — outnumbering other English , Irish , and Scots dialects . This is an important point , to which we will return below . White Population 22,000 Black Population 33,000 ...
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... dialects in the 17th century . On the one hand , these dialects ' were extremely resistant to periphrasitic do ' ( Guilfoyle , 28 , citing Ellegård 1953 : 164 ) -in sharp contrast to the southwestern English dialects which were more ...
... dialects in the 17th century . On the one hand , these dialects ' were extremely resistant to periphrasitic do ' ( Guilfoyle , 28 , citing Ellegård 1953 : 164 ) -in sharp contrast to the southwestern English dialects which were more ...
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