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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DIALECTOLOGICALLY»
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1
The Handbook of Language Contact
Despite the typological similarity to the effects of mixing in many other places, the
specifics of the contact outcomes are locally determined - contact processes take
place on a dialectologically diverse landscape and consequently, although ...
2
Geographical and historical introduction: language and ...
Both dialects are mutually understandable but are dialectologically clearly
distinct from the KAMBA dialects as well as from the GIKUYU dialects. (3)GIKUYU
[yiku yir] Dialectologically, we have to distinguish GIKUYU proper consisting of
the ...
Bernd Heine, Wilhelm J. G. Möhlig, 1980
3
Analysing 21st Century British English: Conceptual and ...
The coal mining industry is, I think, the only non-agricultural and urban industry to
have been studied dialectologically with the attention that EDD and SED/SAWD
have given agricultural labour, in Wright's (1972) work in the 1950s and 1960s.
Clive Upton, Bethan Davies, 2013
4
Mikhail Bakhtin: Creation of a Prosaics
The true novelist is not concerned "to achieve a linguistically (dialectologically)
exact and complete reproduction of the empirical data of those alien languages
he incorporates into his text" (DiN, p. 366). What is vital is that the languages be ...
Gary Saul Morson, Caryl Emerson, 1990
5
Principles of Phonetics
They are the speakers of General American ... This is a convenient name for the
range of United States accents that have neither an eastern nor a southern
colouring; dialectologically, though, it is of questionable status. The claim to
generality ...
6
Writing Without Words: Alternative Literacies in Mesoamerica ...
These three pairs of vowels represent what Josserand calls "strong/weak pairs" (
1983: 269— 270), and reflect how vowels tend to shift dialectologically. Since
there probably have always been a few coexisting dialectal variants of the Mixtec
...
Elizabeth Hill Boone, Walter Mignolo, 1994
7
Language Attrition in Progress
Or one can use the dialectological information to control the factor language
background, by only selecting informants originating from areas that do not differ
dialectologically with respect to the linguistic features under investigation. One
can ...
Bert Weltens, Kees de Bot, Theo van Els, 1987
8
The Acquisition of Spanish Morphosyntax: The L1/L2 Connection
31 Though finite forms are specified for person and number in Basque, plural
specific markers behave in the morphology in a different way from person
markers, even their placement varies cross-dialectologically. 32 Null subjects are
more ...
Ana Teresa Pérez-Leroux, Juana Muñoz Liceras, 2002
9
The German Language Today: A Linguistic Introduction
... of Prague in influencing the language of other areas and Alois Bernt (1871–
1945) sought to support his claim philologically, but without success. According
to Theodor Frings (1886–1968), NHG was in fact dialectologically a mixture ...
10
Lexical Phonology and the History of English
Thomas (1967: 190), in a study of Welsh, claims that `basal forms are
dialectologically mixed: their total set is not uniquely associated with any total set
of occurring dialect forms'. Brown (1972), however, claims that considerations of
simplicity ...