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  1. 441

    The symmetrical architecture of Malay simplex forms by Zuraidah Mohd. Don

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Examination of the templates links the widespread view that Malay has a ‘simple phonology’ to an inadequate separation of abstract lexical representations and acoustic events in speech waveforms, and the claim is made that this separation is the key to understanding contemporary dialect variation. …”
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  2. 442

    The symmetrical architecture of Malay simplex forms by Zuraidah Mohd. Don

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Examination of the templates links the widespread view that Malay has a ‘simple phonology’ to an inadequate separation of abstract lexical representations and acoustic events in speech waveforms, and the claim is made that this separation is the key to understanding contemporary dialect variation. …”
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  3. 443

    The symmetrical architecture of Malay simplex forms by Zuraidah Mohd. Don

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Examination of the templates links the widespread view that Malay has a ‘simple phonology’ to an inadequate separation of abstract lexical representations and acoustic events in speech waveforms, and the claim is made that this separation is the key to understanding contemporary dialect variation. …”
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  4. 444

    The symmetrical architecture of Malay simplex forms by Zuraidah Mohd. Don

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Examination of the templates links the widespread view that Malay has a ‘simple phonology’ to an inadequate separation of abstract lexical representations and acoustic events in speech waveforms, and the claim is made that this separation is the key to understanding contemporary dialect variation. …”
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  5. 445

    The symmetrical architecture of Malay simplex forms by Zuraidah Mohd. Don

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Examination of the templates links the widespread view that Malay has a ‘simple phonology’ to an inadequate separation of abstract lexical representations and acoustic events in speech waveforms, and the claim is made that this separation is the key to understanding contemporary dialect variation. …”
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  6. 446

    Los relativos qui y quien en la General estoria IV by Gema Herranz Martínez

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The purpose is to identify the syntactic and semantic principles that regulate the syntax of the relative pronouns qui and quien in the dialect of this historiographical work. Moreover, this analysis of the syntactic behaviour of the pronouns qui and quien, is conceived as an attempt to shed some light on the dialectal variety in which the fourth part of General estoria was written.…”
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  7. 447

    Gimbusowa kultura dziecięca – rekonesans badawczy by Marzenna Nowicka, Anita Lodd-Bartołd

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Specific features of children’s communication were also identified, which included: age separation, concentration on school problems, genre of subjects, showing off, using dialect. …”
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    The symmetrical architecture of Malay simplex forms by Zuraidah Mohd. Don

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Examination of the templates links the widespread view that Malay has a ‘simple phonology’ to an inadequate separation of abstract lexical representations and acoustic events in speech waveforms, and the claim is made that this separation is the key to understanding contemporary dialect variation. …”
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  9. 449

    Les ‘mots en bl-’ du lexique anglais : étude de la structuration des données dans une optique lexico-cognitive by Line Argoud

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…Secondly, I consider the part played by aspect in the data provided by the entries for ‘bl- words’ in two dictionaries, the Oxford English Dictionary and the English Dialect Dictionary.…”
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  10. 450

    Te rakel norh romenes ko dives by Jean-Pierre Cavaillé

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The article presents the observations and the analyzes of a Gadjo (non-Roma) eager to learn Sinto (Manush) dialect of the Romani language, still widely spoken today in France by individuals of all generations, but nevertheless in great difficulty and without any recognition. …”
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  11. 451

    Remun language use and maintenance by Peter F. Cullip

    Published 2017-06-01
    “… The Remun lban community of Sarawak speak a dialect of Iban which is said to be unintelligible to other Ibans. …”
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  12. 452

    The symmetrical architecture of Malay simplex forms by Zuraidah Mohd. Don

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Examination of the templates links the widespread view that Malay has a ‘simple phonology’ to an inadequate separation of abstract lexical representations and acoustic events in speech waveforms, and the claim is made that this separation is the key to understanding contemporary dialect variation. …”
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    The symmetrical architecture of Malay simplex forms by Zuraidah Mohd. Don

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Examination of the templates links the widespread view that Malay has a ‘simple phonology’ to an inadequate separation of abstract lexical representations and acoustic events in speech waveforms, and the claim is made that this separation is the key to understanding contemporary dialect variation. …”
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  14. 454

    Grammaire interactionnelle, paradigme et gradient de la subjectivité by Sylvie Hancil

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This paper proposes a diachronic analysis of the final but in a corpus of Northern English, a dialect where final particles represent a characteristic feature of the grammar. …”
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  15. 455

    Les trois premières femmes de la Revue des langues romanes by Rose Blin-Mioch

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In the early years of the RLaR (1870-1880), the Société des Langues Romanes allowed, thanks to its modern dialect section, a sort of creation notebook, the presence of three poets: Rose Anaïs Gras marries Roumanille, Félibresse Rose Anaïs; Lydie Wilson of Ricard, Na Dulciorela and Léontine Mathieu Goirand, Félibresse d´Arènes. …”
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    Remun language use and maintenance by Peter F. Cullip

    Published 2017-06-01
    “… The Remun lban community of Sarawak speak a dialect of Iban which is said to be unintelligible to other Ibans. …”
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  17. 457

    Remun language use and maintenance by Peter F. Cullip

    Published 2017-06-01
    “… The Remun lban community of Sarawak speak a dialect of Iban which is said to be unintelligible to other Ibans. …”
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    Remun language use and maintenance by Peter F. Cullip

    Published 2017-06-01
    “… The Remun lban community of Sarawak speak a dialect of Iban which is said to be unintelligible to other Ibans. …”
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    Moroccan Arabic aspect in conversation: Evolution of the imperfective through use by Georgia Zellou

    Published 2017-06-01
    “… Dialectal Moroccan Arabic has two distinct morphological forms of the imperfective where Standard Arabic had one. …”
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    Les Prétérits nord-occitans à consonne thématique /t/ by Louise Esher

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…This study draws on data from a range of published sources (linguistic atlases, dialect descriptions, historical grammars, literary texts) and from fieldwork, in order to establish the geographical range of such preterite forms, to analyse their paradigmatic distribution and to examine their historical development. …”
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