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The Dynamics of Language - CIPL -
... words in their highly familiar native dialect ... TD listeners made more distinctions between talkers of different regional dialects than HFA listeners,.
Introducing Sociolinguistics
In the first chapter we discuss several kinds of phonetic differences in the speech of language learners that may be perceived as foreign accent and their ...
The Effect of Local Arabic Dialects on Learning English Language ...
An upshot of this is that our sample has a considerably different social profile than that of the SED, meaning that differences between our ... from many earlier ...
with a greater insight into the - ERIC
... but also a matter of changing functions and social meaning of the dialect. ... direction of the general community change and speaking more dialect today than they ...
Phonology and Second Language Acquisition
sounds are represented by more than one letter. To make fine distinctions ... language, they cannot be used for communicating differences in meaning.
?r?zberi /?le??(r)/ - IS MUNI
An upshot of this is that our sample has a considerably different social profile than that of the SED, meaning that differences between our ... from many earlier ...
PHONETIC INTERFERENCE IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
There is considerable variation in pair production for these speakers: four (AA, KRm, RS, TD) maintain pair contrasts that are more than twice ...
UK Language Variation and Change 12 - uklvc12
is now represented in more varieties than ever, mUlually intelligible and unintelli- ... difference is greater than may appear from the two miles between.
4 Phonetics and Phonology
In other words, two regions with grammatical isoglosses at their borders will be regarded as sharply different dialect areas, much more so than regions separ-.