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The phonology of the Suffolk dialect, descriptive and historical.
Helge KГ¶keritz
Published
1932
by Appelbergs boktryckeri aktiebolag in Uppsala
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Written in
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LC Classifications | PE2046 .K6 1932 |
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Pagination | xxiii, 328 p. |
Number of Pages | 328 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6324235M |
LC Control Number | 35016849 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 2860863 |
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By HELGE KOKERITZ. Uppsala: Lundequistska Bokhandeln, This work deals with the dialect-speech of eastern Suffolk, where the author spent about eight months (spcead over several years) observing the utterance of some forty persons and obtaining gramofone-records from three.
The Phonology of the Suffolk Dialect: Descriptive and Historical. Uppsala Universitets Årsskrift Uppsala Universitets Årsskrift Uppsala: A.-B. Lundequistska Bokhandeln. A Guide to Chaucer's Pronunciation by Kokeritz Helge and a great selection of related books, The phonology of the Suffolk dialect: descriptive and historical.
Dissertation. Kökeritz, Helge. Published by Uppsala () The Phonology of the Suffolk Dialect. Kökeritz, Helge. Used. Softcover. Suffolk (/ ˈ s ʌ f ə k /) is an East Anglian county of historic origin in England.
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