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... appears , on the basis of the usage of our 19 - subject mini - sample , to be the alloca- tion of specialized linguistic functions to variant pronunciations that previously characterized membership in particular territorial groups ...
... appears , on the basis of the usage of our 19 - subject mini - sample , to be the alloca- tion of specialized linguistic functions to variant pronunciations that previously characterized membership in particular territorial groups ...
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... appears in this nar- rative in sentences that constitute the background ; where it appears , it appears only on foreground sentences . This is true throughout the eight narratives in my data , with just a small number of apparent ...
... appears in this nar- rative in sentences that constitute the background ; where it appears , it appears only on foreground sentences . This is true throughout the eight narratives in my data , with just a small number of apparent ...
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... appear to meet these criteria . How are we to account for these ? An examination of them reveals the following : the great majority have the ... appears in such sentences . case of 19 , the narrator has just said in MOOSE CREE NARRATIVES 165.
... appear to meet these criteria . How are we to account for these ? An examination of them reveals the following : the great majority have the ... appears in such sentences . case of 19 , the narrator has just said in MOOSE CREE NARRATIVES 165.
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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