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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part36.utf8:99160461:1335
Source Library of Congress
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001 2009004696
003 DLC
005 20100318091814.0
008 090211s2009 enkab b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2009004696
015 $aGBA915156$2bnb
016 7 $a014903746$2Uk
020 $a9780521884976 (hc : alk. paper)
020 $a0521884977
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn286433743
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dBTCTA$dYDXCP$dBWKUK$dBWK$dUKM$dCDX$dDLC
050 00 $aPE1736$b.A53 2009
082 00 $a427$222
100 1 $aAnderwald, Lieselotte,$d1969-
245 14 $aThe morphology of English dialects :$bverb formation in non-standard English /$cLieselotte Anderwald.
260 $aCambridge, UK ;$aNew York :$bCambridge University Press,$c2009.
300 $axviii, 221 p. :$bill., maps ;$c24 cm.
440 0 $aStudies in English language
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 207-215) and index.
505 0 $aPast tense theories -- Naturalness and the English past tense system -- Sellt and knowed : non-standard weak verbs -- Drunk, seen, done and eat : two-part paradigms instead of three-part paradigms -- Come and run : non-standard strong verbs with a one-part paradigm -- Conclusion : supralocalization and morphological theories.
650 0 $aEnglish language$xDialects$zGreat Britain.
650 0 $aEnglish language$xVerb.