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... becomes ' terlet ' and boil becomes ' berl ' . Having become aware of the stereotype , which suggests that oi is always an incor- rect pronunciation of er , they try to eliminate it wherever it occurs . In cases like terlet , the ...
... becomes ' terlet ' and boil becomes ' berl ' . Having become aware of the stereotype , which suggests that oi is always an incor- rect pronunciation of er , they try to eliminate it wherever it occurs . In cases like terlet , the ...
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... become blodbank , self - service has become Danish and Norwegian selvbetjening , Swedish självbetjäning . Phrasal verbs are a feature of Scandinavian as well as Eng- lish and loan translations have been in- creasing : Danish tone ned ...
... become blodbank , self - service has become Danish and Norwegian selvbetjening , Swedish självbetjäning . Phrasal verbs are a feature of Scandinavian as well as Eng- lish and loan translations have been in- creasing : Danish tone ned ...
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... become more favourable . Many words enter general slang from the taboo words of subcultures . Through increased use and broad application , they can lose their shock value and become more positive ; the verb jam a century ago had ...
... become more favourable . Many words enter general slang from the taboo words of subcultures . Through increased use and broad application , they can lose their shock value and become more positive ; the verb jam a century ago had ...
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