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The Norwegian pronunciations generally suggest British rather than American speech , where a choice is possible ; when the author suggests that sjapp'tavern ' may have originated in an American pronunciation of shop , this is doubtful ...
The Norwegian pronunciations generally suggest British rather than American speech , where a choice is possible ; when the author suggests that sjapp'tavern ' may have originated in an American pronunciation of shop , this is doubtful ...
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25 Moreover , it is doubtful if Americans have been as ' conscious ' of pronunciation as Mencken suggests ( 5-6 ) . Tidewater Southern is far from uniform , but like Tidewater New England is extremely complex : Norfolk , Wilmington ...
25 Moreover , it is doubtful if Americans have been as ' conscious ' of pronunciation as Mencken suggests ( 5-6 ) . Tidewater Southern is far from uniform , but like Tidewater New England is extremely complex : Norfolk , Wilmington ...
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Lo fué llamando suggests repeated action , while Fué llamándolo suggests a single act ; the same is true of vino in place of fué . Lo pasó mirando suggests concentrated effort , while Pasó mirándolo refers to a casual momentary act .
Lo fué llamando suggests repeated action , while Fué llamándolo suggests a single act ; the same is true of vino in place of fué . Lo pasó mirando suggests concentrated effort , while Pasó mirándolo refers to a casual momentary act .
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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