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22by Philippsen, Bente“...The European elk, “moose” in American English, was an important resource in the prehistory...”
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23by Goulart, Kenneth F.“... outcome. Though there are teaching modules on the dictionary focusing on American English usage, there has...”
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24by Bryant, Frank Egbert“..., and in a different direction. Practically the speech of the American English is archaic with respect...”
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26“...Discourse marker like (DML) is recognized as a highly stigmatized feature of American English, one...”
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31“...Discourse marker like (DML) is recognized as a highly stigmatized feature of American English, one...”
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37by Lanz, Linda A.“.../ (Inupiaq 'r') to American English /r/ in younger speakers and heritage learners. Several interrelated...”
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38“...The elk (Alces alces) – moose in American English – belongs to the family Cervidae and is within...”
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39“...The elk (Alces alces) – moose in American English – belongs to the family Cervidae and is within...”
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40“...The elk (Alces alces) – moose in American English – belongs to the family Cervidae and is within...”
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