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Patterns of English sentences ( with Robert Lado and the research staff of the English Language Institute ) . Ann Arbor . Pp . 150 . 1954. English pronunciation ( with Robert Lado and the research staff of the English Language Institute ) ...
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( 1959 ) APPEL , GEORGE Nathan , Ph.D. , Research Associate in Oceanic Ethnology , Peabody Museum , Harvard University ; Phillips , Me . 04966. ( 1966 ) APPLEGATE , JOSEPH Roy , Ph.D. , African Studies and Research Center , Howard ...
( 1959 ) APPEL , GEORGE Nathan , Ph.D. , Research Associate in Oceanic Ethnology , Peabody Museum , Harvard University ; Phillips , Me . 04966. ( 1966 ) APPLEGATE , JOSEPH Roy , Ph.D. , African Studies and Research Center , Howard ...
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( 1965 ) Howes , Mrs. Lidie McKinnEY , M.A. , Research Associate , English Language Institute , University of Michigan , 1132 Martin Pl . , Ann Arbor , Mich . 48104. ( 1958 ) HowIE , JOHN Marshall , M.A. , Dept. of Romance Languages ...
( 1965 ) Howes , Mrs. Lidie McKinnEY , M.A. , Research Associate , English Language Institute , University of Michigan , 1132 Martin Pl . , Ann Arbor , Mich . 48104. ( 1958 ) HowIE , JOHN Marshall , M.A. , Dept. of Romance Languages ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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