Tracing English Through Time: Explorations in Language Variation : in Honour of Herbert Schendl on the Occasion of His 65th BirthdayUte Smit |
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... varieties between Cockney and RP , but the increasing adoption of local features into varieties higher up the scale seems to be a definite tendency ( Wells 1994 ) . This does not appear to be the case in Dublin English , most probably ...
... varieties between Cockney and RP , but the increasing adoption of local features into varieties higher up the scale seems to be a definite tendency ( Wells 1994 ) . This does not appear to be the case in Dublin English , most probably ...
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... varieties . Furthermore , what is known as ST - palatalisation , the use of [ ] rather than [ s ] in words like stew , is not found in Dublin English . Indeed in those words where there is variation between [ S ] and [ s ] Dublin ...
... varieties . Furthermore , what is known as ST - palatalisation , the use of [ ] rather than [ s ] in words like stew , is not found in Dublin English . Indeed in those words where there is variation between [ S ] and [ s ] Dublin ...
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... varieties of language may be the only choice for representing corporate knowledge . Finally , it must be admitted ... varieties of verbal representation in corpo- rate knowledge management have not been further specified . Equally , the ...
... varieties of language may be the only choice for representing corporate knowledge . Finally , it must be admitted ... varieties of verbal representation in corpo- rate knowledge management have not been further specified . Equally , the ...
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Robert Lowth and the use of the inflectional subjunctive | 1 |
Alexander Gills account of northern speech | 17 |
Is this doable? Tracing the expression | 33 |
Copyright | |
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