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I personally have no objection to citing infrequent forms as such ; these may , in fact , be the most interesting evidence in attempting to establish creole vestiges that remain in Black speech . But to describe them as frequent is ...
I personally have no objection to citing infrequent forms as such ; these may , in fact , be the most interesting evidence in attempting to establish creole vestiges that remain in Black speech . But to describe them as frequent is ...
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white speech anywhere in the South . Most lay people will readily admit this , and most studies of subjective reaction to speech samples bear this out.8 D sees an understand of the historical development of BE as crucial to the argument ...
white speech anywhere in the South . Most lay people will readily admit this , and most studies of subjective reaction to speech samples bear this out.8 D sees an understand of the historical development of BE as crucial to the argument ...
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But it would seem that , when a learner becomes aware of differences between his speech and the speech of those he considers his models , there are two ways in which he can adjust his grammar . He can revise his analysis of the ...
But it would seem that , when a learner becomes aware of differences between his speech and the speech of those he considers his models , there are two ways in which he can adjust his grammar . He can revise his analysis of the ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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