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The English has had little or no influence upon the Creole of Louisiana except as it has worked first through the standard French speech . As regards the grammar of creolized languages there is but one general rule : grammar is reduced ...
The English has had little or no influence upon the Creole of Louisiana except as it has worked first through the standard French speech . As regards the grammar of creolized languages there is but one general rule : grammar is reduced ...
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final , before homorganic consonants ( fast speech ) . The only difference between var . 2 and var . 4 is that the latter is employed in fast speech . Var . 4 is , strictly speaking , limited to k preceding k ( var .
final , before homorganic consonants ( fast speech ) . The only difference between var . 2 and var . 4 is that the latter is employed in fast speech . Var . 4 is , strictly speaking , limited to k preceding k ( var .
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On the other hand , we might look to the German speech of the original inhabitants for its origin . This suggestion however is unsatisfactory , since we cannot ascertain certainly what the character of the German dialect was which we ...
On the other hand , we might look to the German speech of the original inhabitants for its origin . This suggestion however is unsatisfactory , since we cannot ascertain certainly what the character of the German dialect was which we ...
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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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