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As new material , he has been using the large numbers of American naïve spellings and rimes in Professor M. L. Hanley's Wisconsin Collection . By the interpretation of this material and by some reexamination of orthoepic evidence ...
As new material , he has been using the large numbers of American naïve spellings and rimes in Professor M. L. Hanley's Wisconsin Collection . By the interpretation of this material and by some reexamination of orthoepic evidence ...
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Analogical extension of the permissible general variation or even of exceptional spellings is frequent in naïve writings ; sometimes the model for such a transfer is hard to find . A modern list of errors by American high - school ...
Analogical extension of the permissible general variation or even of exceptional spellings is frequent in naïve writings ; sometimes the model for such a transfer is hard to find . A modern list of errors by American high - school ...
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evaluate it without information about the total spelling practice of the writer . ... additional information on the word wharf , derived from other naive spellings of other writers at other times and from orthoepic evidence , may lead ...
evaluate it without information about the total spelling practice of the writer . ... additional information on the word wharf , derived from other naive spellings of other writers at other times and from orthoepic evidence , may lead ...
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NUMBER DEDICATED TO GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING | 1 |
Is Armenian an Anatolian Language? | 22 |
Statistical Patterns in Gothic Phonology | 33 |
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