Bulletin de la Société NéophilologiqueWerner Soderhjelm, Hugo Suolahti, Axel Wallensköld, Arthur Långfors Neuphilologischer Verein., 2004 - Electronic journals Includes reports of meetings, lists of members, etc., of the Neuphilologischer verein, 1899- |
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( The Observer , March 27 , 1988 ) With the first two words the genitives that's and at's are fully what is to be expected , as was also the case with the dialectal what's noted earlier in our discussion . By contrast , the genitive of ...
( The Observer , March 27 , 1988 ) With the first two words the genitives that's and at's are fully what is to be expected , as was also the case with the dialectal what's noted earlier in our discussion . By contrast , the genitive of ...
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In our discussion above we noted one exception to the usage just outlined : the non - standard the chap what uncle , recorded from Essex ( example 10a ) , but normally replaced by what's uncle in dialectal speech both in Essex and ...
In our discussion above we noted one exception to the usage just outlined : the non - standard the chap what uncle , recorded from Essex ( example 10a ) , but normally replaced by what's uncle in dialectal speech both in Essex and ...
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Largely ignored since the lexicologist Du Cange , however , is significant testimony from an unexpected quarter , the burghs of Scotland , and this warrants some fuller discussion . Chapter 25 of the burghal laws of Scotland ( Leges ...
Largely ignored since the lexicologist Du Cange , however , is significant testimony from an unexpected quarter , the burghs of Scotland , and this warrants some fuller discussion . Chapter 25 of the burghal laws of Scotland ( Leges ...
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