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( 3 ) It is also theoretically possible that for bilinguals the effect of their second language may be the phonemic breakup of conditioned variants of phonemes in their native language , even when no loans have been adopted which would ...
( 3 ) It is also theoretically possible that for bilinguals the effect of their second language may be the phonemic breakup of conditioned variants of phonemes in their native language , even when no loans have been adopted which would ...
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For convenience , nevertheless , we shall make a few statements concerning change over a period of time which amplify the assumptions and procedures given for the analysis of loans from a separate language . How can one detect in some ...
For convenience , nevertheless , we shall make a few statements concerning change over a period of time which amplify the assumptions and procedures given for the analysis of loans from a separate language . How can one detect in some ...
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NOTES The FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE of the Department of State , in its Schools of Advanced Officer Training and Language Training , is now engaged in giving instruction to Foreign Service Officers and other government personnel in ...
NOTES The FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE of the Department of State , in its Schools of Advanced Officer Training and Language Training , is now engaged in giving instruction to Foreign Service Officers and other government personnel in ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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