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  • Dr. Lisa Green is a linguist specializing in syntax and African American English (AAE). She is a professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University...
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  • Gould (born 1967), married name Green, British tennis player Lisa Green (linguist), linguist specializing in syntax and African American English This disambiguation...
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  • pdf/CHRG-105shrg39641.pdf [bare URL PDF] For linguists' reasons for this avoidance, see for example Green (2002:7–8). Ronkin & Karn (1999:361) McWhorter...
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  • initialism, /ˈɑːveɪ/, or /æv/. For the reasons that linguists avoid using the term Ebonics, see for example Green (2002:7–8). Tamasi, Susan; Antieau, Lamont (2015)...
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  • A linguist is someone who engages in the academic discipline of linguistics. Due to social and institutional forces, women in linguistics have been marginalized...
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  • A linguist in the academic sense is a person who studies natural language (an academic discipline known as linguistics). Ambiguously, the word is sometimes...
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    Albert's son, Edward Jr. (1951–2006), was an actor, musician, singer, and linguist/dialectician. Edward Jr. died at age 55, one year after his father. He...
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  • regional development of African American Language"; in Sonja Lanehart, Lisa Green, and Jennifer Bloomquist, eds., The Oxford Handbook on African American...
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  • legal scholar Ralph Shapey, composer and conductor Michael Silverstein, linguist Randolph Whitfield Jr., ophthalmologist Frank Wilczek, physicist Frederick...
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  • Retrieved March 27, 2021. Select 2000年1月 on the drop-down menu "Eyes on Me" lyrics at IGN Singable Chinese version at zompist.com (American linguist's site)...
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    English Annalynne - English Annalyssa - English Anna Lisa - English, German, Swedish Anna-Lisa – Swedish Anna Lidia - English, German, Swedish Anna-Lidia...
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    Vermont (redirect from Green Mountain State)
    non-Hispanic white. The fertility rate was 1.371, a slight increase from 2020. Linguists have identified speech patterns found among Vermonters as belonging to...
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    acquisition. It was created by Sonja Lang (née Elen Kisa), a Canadian linguist and translator, to simplify her thoughts and communication. The first drafts...
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    determined that the alphabet was strikingly similar to Khojiki script. The linguist Jacques Guy once suggested that the Voynich manuscript text could be some...
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    branch it is related. A University of California, Los Angeles study by linguist Pamela Munro focusing on the words and songs suggests that her language...
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    former colonies in Essos. The constructed languages were developed by linguist David J. Peterson based on the few words Martin invented for the novels...
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    variety of pitches. The "ordinary" tone consists of a range of pitches. Linguist L. F. Taylor concluded that "conversational rhythm and euphonic intonation...
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  • was a claim by some earlier linguists pre-World War II; since then it has fallen out of acceptance by contemporary linguists.[need quotation to verify]...
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    Archived from the original on 24 February 2015. Retrieved 11 February 2015. Green, Lisa J. (2002). African American English: a linguistic introduction. Cambridge...
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    Yorkshire dialect that Joseph speaks was the subject of a 1970 book by the linguist K.M. Petyt, who argued that Emily Brontë recorded the dialect of Haworth...
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