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Thus , the opposition between / x / and / y / is maintained only in the varieties of Dutch spoken in the Southern parts of the Netherlands and in Flanders , whereas the opposition between / s / and / z / is maintained in all varieties ...
Thus , the opposition between / x / and / y / is maintained only in the varieties of Dutch spoken in the Southern parts of the Netherlands and in Flanders , whereas the opposition between / s / and / z / is maintained in all varieties ...
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The beginnings of the study of new varieties of English as a serious topic of linguistic research and a new subdiscipline of English linguistics can be dated to the early 1980s , with the publication of some groundbreaking books ...
The beginnings of the study of new varieties of English as a serious topic of linguistic research and a new subdiscipline of English linguistics can be dated to the early 1980s , with the publication of some groundbreaking books ...
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Notwithstanding social class differences along the lines identified by Mitchell and Delbridge ( 1965 ) , the internal regional homogeneity of both varieties counts as standard wisdom . Statements on the ' much - reported extreme ...
Notwithstanding social class differences along the lines identified by Mitchell and Delbridge ( 1965 ) , the internal regional homogeneity of both varieties counts as standard wisdom . Statements on the ' much - reported extreme ...
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Interpreting neutralized segments in Dutch Mirjam Ernestus R Harald Baayen | 5 |
At the syntaxsemantics | 39 |
A sociolinguistic study of the origins of ne deletion in European | 118 |
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