Language, Bände 19-20Linguistic Society of America, 1943 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... speech in Koasati . It is of interest to note that at the present time only middle - aged and elderly women use the women's forms , while younger women are now using the forms characteristic of men's speech . The attitude of older ...
... speech in Koasati . It is of interest to note that at the present time only middle - aged and elderly women use the women's forms , while younger women are now using the forms characteristic of men's speech . The attitude of older ...
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... speech of cultured Americans , ' the speech of well - bred ease ' ( vii ) as distinct from platform speech . Second , it undertakes to present regional differences in pronunciation , in full recognition of the fact that ' there exists ...
... speech of cultured Americans , ' the speech of well - bred ease ' ( vii ) as distinct from platform speech . Second , it undertakes to present regional differences in pronunciation , in full recognition of the fact that ' there exists ...
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... speech area given by the authors is certainly wrong . The Central Plateau from the Blue Ridge westward is radically differ- ent in speech from the Coastal Plain . In fact , there is no sharper speech bound- ary in the United States than ...
... speech area given by the authors is certainly wrong . The Central Plateau from the Blue Ridge westward is radically differ- ent in speech from the Coastal Plain . In fact , there is no sharper speech bound- ary in the United States than ...
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