Linguistics and Literary StyleDonald C. Freeman |
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... neutralization . Examples of neutralization between the second and third positions are : 1 1 lítel By God , right in my litel closet yonder ( 17 ) 1 1 TC.3.663 And seyd ( e ) , " Here at this closet dore withoute TC.3.684 An example of ...
... neutralization . Examples of neutralization between the second and third positions are : 1 1 lítel By God , right in my litel closet yonder ( 17 ) 1 1 TC.3.663 And seyd ( e ) , " Here at this closet dore withoute TC.3.684 An example of ...
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... neutralization between the first and second posi- tions which are , more often than not , due to initial interjections are : 1 1 Lo , he that leet hymselven so konnynge TC.1.302 1 1 ( 23 ) / O , Salamon , wys and richest of richesse 1 1 ...
... neutralization between the first and second posi- tions which are , more often than not , due to initial interjections are : 1 1 Lo , he that leet hymselven so konnynge TC.1.302 1 1 ( 23 ) / O , Salamon , wys and richest of richesse 1 1 ...
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... neutralization and complex actualization . Some examples follow : They sang sometime a song of the feld mowse Wyatt They sing a song made of the feldishe mouse sing Tottel She thought herself endured to much pain W 8 W S W SW 8 W 8 ...
... neutralization and complex actualization . Some examples follow : They sang sometime a song of the feld mowse Wyatt They sing a song made of the feldishe mouse sing Tottel She thought herself endured to much pain W 8 W S W SW 8 W 8 ...
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