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A NOTE ON SIXTEENTH CENTURY VERNACULAR ENGLISH Don CAMERON ALLEN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE ( Certain deviations in the Nomenclator ( 1567 ) of the Dutch scholar Hadrianus Junius from the spelling of words as reproduced in the historical ...
A NOTE ON SIXTEENTH CENTURY VERNACULAR ENGLISH Don CAMERON ALLEN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE ( Certain deviations in the Nomenclator ( 1567 ) of the Dutch scholar Hadrianus Junius from the spelling of words as reproduced in the historical ...
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THE STRESSED VOWELS OF AMERICAN ENGLISH LEONARD BLOOMFIELD UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO ( Description of the stressed vowel phonemes of Central Western Standard - English as spoken in Chicago . The article possesses a more general interest as ...
THE STRESSED VOWELS OF AMERICAN ENGLISH LEONARD BLOOMFIELD UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO ( Description of the stressed vowel phonemes of Central Western Standard - English as spoken in Chicago . The article possesses a more general interest as ...
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TRUMAN MICHELSON THE VOWELS OF CHICAGO ENGLISH The following remarks relate to Bloomfield's treatment of Chicago English vowels as presented in his Language . Bloomfield's symbols have been discussed by Kent and by Bolling ( LANG ...
TRUMAN MICHELSON THE VOWELS OF CHICAGO ENGLISH The following remarks relate to Bloomfield's treatment of Chicago English vowels as presented in his Language . Bloomfield's symbols have been discussed by Kent and by Bolling ( LANG ...
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Don CAMERON ALLEN A Note on Sixteenth Century Vernacular | 17 |
F VOEGELIN Shawnee Phonemes | 23 |
Book Reviews E H SturtevantR G Kent H Keniston A | 38 |
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