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Part 2 describes the effect of social differentiation on the five phonological variables selected by Labov for intensive study . Part 3 measures the social reactions of the informants to the five variables , in the form of their ...
Part 2 describes the effect of social differentiation on the five phonological variables selected by Labov for intensive study . Part 3 measures the social reactions of the informants to the five variables , in the form of their ...
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Taking markedness and linking into account , Mexican Rule ( 5 ) , whose effect is to change [ š ] to [ x ] , can be replaced by the following : sonorant ( 12 ) + continuant → [ + back ] [ + high 1This rule applies to [ % ] , assigning ...
Taking markedness and linking into account , Mexican Rule ( 5 ) , whose effect is to change [ š ] to [ x ] , can be replaced by the following : sonorant ( 12 ) + continuant → [ + back ] [ + high 1This rule applies to [ % ] , assigning ...
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But the effect is much stronger than for other noun phrases ending in vowels - in fact , it is to all effects a categorical rather than a variable rule . In the contraction 30 There are individual speakers of NNE who extend the usual ...
But the effect is much stronger than for other noun phrases ending in vowels - in fact , it is to all effects a categorical rather than a variable rule . In the contraction 30 There are individual speakers of NNE who extend the usual ...
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SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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