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In a purely descriptive analysis of the dialect of a monolingual speaker there are no loans discoverable or describable . An element can be proved to be a loan word only when two dialects are compared . The description of a word as a ...
In a purely descriptive analysis of the dialect of a monolingual speaker there are no loans discoverable or describable . An element can be proved to be a loan word only when two dialects are compared . The description of a word as a ...
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Mencken properly dismisses as absurd the notion that the American climate is responsible for dialect differences , but seems to give too much credit to Noah Webster as a linguistic influence for instance in preserving the secondary ...
Mencken properly dismisses as absurd the notion that the American climate is responsible for dialect differences , but seems to give too much credit to Noah Webster as a linguistic influence for instance in preserving the secondary ...
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Walker repudiates this omission of w as vulgar , and today it is typical only of dialectal and vulgar speech.16 ... e.g. in the modern Suffolk dialect.17 Dr. Johnson called scrouge a corruption in the London jargon of scruze ( NED ) .
Walker repudiates this omission of w as vulgar , and today it is typical only of dialectal and vulgar speech.16 ... e.g. in the modern Suffolk dialect.17 Dr. Johnson called scrouge a corruption in the London jargon of scruze ( NED ) .
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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