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... American Dialects , by GEORGE M. STEPHENSON ( abstract only ) The student of American history is compelled to admit , albeit reluc- tantly , that although there have been no family quarrels , there has been little or no cooperation ...
... American Dialects , by GEORGE M. STEPHENSON ( abstract only ) The student of American history is compelled to admit , albeit reluc- tantly , that although there have been no family quarrels , there has been little or no cooperation ...
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... American dialects ? Some means of mechanical record- ing are deficient in reproducing sibilants . KURATH : Vowel variations are much more numerous and , in a sense , more important . Most of the consonant variations are of such a nature ...
... American dialects ? Some means of mechanical record- ing are deficient in reproducing sibilants . KURATH : Vowel variations are much more numerous and , in a sense , more important . Most of the consonant variations are of such a nature ...
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... American Indian languages ? XI . How much attention should be paid to the English of the for- eign born ? CHAIR : asked for information from an expert on the survey of American Indian languages , as to its bearing on the present project ...
... American Indian languages ? XI . How much attention should be paid to the English of the for- eign born ? CHAIR : asked for information from an expert on the survey of American Indian languages , as to its bearing on the present project ...
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... America means the rth American English , because if emendous problems . n a motion . Seconded by Kenyon at the ambiguity of ' American ' specifically , that commits us to a any assurance of the cooperation surely be necessary . as it is ...
... America means the rth American English , because if emendous problems . n a motion . Seconded by Kenyon at the ambiguity of ' American ' specifically , that commits us to a any assurance of the cooperation surely be necessary . as it is ...
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... AMERICA was founded in 1924 for the advancement of the scientific study of language in all its aspects . To- ward this ... American Council of Learned Societies . The annual dues are Five Dollars ; membership always begins on January 1 ...
... AMERICA was founded in 1924 for the advancement of the scientific study of language in all its aspects . To- ward this ... American Council of Learned Societies . The annual dues are Five Dollars ; membership always begins on January 1 ...
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