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Concordance index for 'r' onwards
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:R
- Garbl: -R-: 1
- Garbl: R.S.V.P.: 1
:ríf
- Lawler: A or An Historical Novel?: 1
:R"s :R's :r'TA :r-chart
- Lawler: There are at least 11 phonemically distinct vowels in standard American: 1
- Lawler: Schwa and Central Vowels: 1
:r-coloration :r-like
- Lawler: Schwa and Central Vowels: 1
:R124c4u2 :RA :Rab :rabbit :rabbits :Rabblerouser :Rabrsupa :Rabuzzi
- Cunningham: Individual poster histories - alt.usage.english: 1
- FX: "pie-shaped": 2
- Lawler: Where I grew up (in DeKalb, IL, 100 km W of Chicago) Mary,: 1
:Rac :race :racebait :Races :racial :racism :rack :racket :racks :Racquet :racy :radar :Rader :radial :radical :radically :radio :radius :Rads :RAF :Raf :raff :Rafferty :Raft
- Abbreviations:
Unedited list of search results
: 1
- Morris: Raft: 1
- Yaelf: Twists, Slugs and Roscoes: This is the language spoken by Philip Marlowe, Sam Spade, Mike Hammer and the Continental Op. When Cagney, Bogart, Robinson and Raft got in a turf war, this is how they talked.: 1
:rafters :rafting :rag :ragamuffin :rage :rages :rags :Rah :Raid :rail :railroad :rails :railway :rain :rainbow :Raincheck :raindrops :Rainer
- Cunningham: Individual poster histories - alt.usage.english: 1
:raining :rains :rainstorm :rainy :raise :raised :raiser :raises :raisin :raising :Raiskila
- Cunningham: Individual poster histories - alt.usage.english: 1
:raison :Raj :Rajiv :rake :raked :rakin :Raking :rakje
- Cunningham: Individual poster histories - alt.usage.english: 1
:ral :Ralhp :rallied :Ralph :RAM :Ram :Rambler :ramblings :Rambo :ramifications :ramp :rampage :ran :rancor :Rand :Randolph :random :randomly :randy :Randy's :rang :range :ranged :Ranger :ranges :ranging :ranjit
- Cunningham: Individual poster histories - alt.usage.english: 3
:rank :ranked :ranking :ranks :ranted :ranter :rap :rape :rapeseed :Raphael :rapid :rapidly :rapport :rapscallion :rare :Rarebit :rarely :rarer :rarest :rascals :rash :Rasher :Rashomon :Rasorial :raspberry :rasps :rat :rate :rates :rather
- AUE Logo: AUE: The Totally Official Logo: 1
- Alternating voices: AUE: Sound samples, Markus and Skitt: 1
- FX: ", vs ,": 1
- FX: "-er" vs "-re": 1
- FX: "God rest you merry, gentlemen": 1
- FX: "It's me" vs "It is I": 2
- FX: "Jingle Bells": 1
- FX: "The die is cast.": 1
- FX: "The exception proves the rule.": 1
- FX: "beg the question": 1
- FX: "billion": a U.K. view: 1
- FX: "bloody": 2
- FX: "cop": 1
- FX: "fuck": 1
- FX: "less" vs "fewer": 3
- FX: "like" vs "as": 1
- FX: "none is" vs "none are": 1
- FX: "politically correct": 1
- FX: "rule of thumb": 1
- FX: "whom": 1
- FX: Books on usage: 1
- FX: FOREIGNERS' FAQS: 1
- FX: I before E except after C: 2
- FX: Related newsgroups: 1
- FX: Split infinitive: 1
- FX: What words are their own antonym?: 1
- FX: When to use "the": 1
- FX: Where to put apostrophes in possessive forms: 1
- FX: Why do we say "30 years old", but "a 30-year-old man"?: 2
- FX: [Prefatory remarks]: 1
- Garbl: rather: 1
- Genitive: AUE: Genitive is Not Always Possessive: 1
- IPA I:
oU
: 1
- IPA I:
Writing ASCII IPA
: 1
- IPA I:
Some Britons, again including the Oxford University Press,
: 1
- IPA I:
Some Britons, including the Oxford University Press,
: 1
- IPA I:
Writing ASCII IPA
: 1
- IPA I:
<+>
: 1
- IPA I: Note 2: Many British accents use [oU], rather than [@U], before /l/ in certain positions. These accents would say [ koUld]. Some other British accents use [oU] for /@U/ all the time.
: 1
- IPA I: Note 4: Some Britons, including the Oxford University Press, now feel that the final vowel in
: 1
- Intro C:
"beg the question"
: 1
- Intro C:
"billion"
: 1
- Intro D:
"If I was" -v- "If I were"
: 1
- Intro D:
Where to put apostrophes in possessive forms
: 1
- Intro D:
Why do we say "30 years old" but "a 30-year-old man"?
: 2
- Lawler: -- more followup:: 2
- Lawler: >> That is, the voicing assimilation that makes these morphemes voiceless: 1
- Lawler: >>> The facts of the matter are these:: 3
- Lawler: >Past tenses:: 1
- Lawler: I can't say _____ really means I can't say ___ in a word. When I go: 1
- Lawler: Since you ask, here's a moderately complete list of polarity items,: 2
- Lawler: The intonation curve is (roughly) up-down-back.up, graphically something: 1
- Lawler: "Correctness": 2
- Lawler: "Quote, Unquote": 1
- Lawler: "only": 2
- Lawler: A or An Historical Novel?: 1
- Lawler: Bring vs Take: 1
- Lawler: Can't Help (But) ...: 4
- Lawler: Commas again: 3
- Lawler: English Language History, with excursus on Technology: 2
- Lawler: Extraposition, plus Selected Short Subjects: 2
- Lawler: Gotten vs. Got: 4
- Lawler: He, she, they?: 1
- Lawler: Hyphens: 1
- Lawler: Literacy: 1
- Lawler: Negative Polarity Items: 1
- Lawler: News Item: 1
- Lawler: Quantifier-Negative Semantics: 1
- Lawler: Toward(s) and Beside(s): 1
- Lawler: gonna: 1
- Subjunctive?: AUE: Does English Have a Subjunctive Mood?: 1
- UCLE03: Lindsay
: 2
- UCLE08: Britannia: Her history,
: 1
- UCLE14: Cripplegate and Crutched
: 2
- What's new?:
2 September 2001:
: 1
- What's new?:
24 April 2002
: 1
- Yaelf: (WD) Any ideas on the origins of the expression "nitty-gritty"? I heard today a rather horrible suggestion that it referred to the debris left in the bottom of slave ships after their voyages, once the slaves remaining alive had been removed.: 1
- AUE: About Autism and Daniel McGrath: 1
- AUE: About the alt.usage.english newsgroup: 1
- AUE: Arthur the Rat: 1
- AUE: Audio recording technique - some suggestions: 1
- AUE: Comments on a Proposal for Reformed English Spelling: 2
- Our images: 1
- Preface
: 1
- Suggestions: How To Form Your Reply
: 1
- What Is Quoting?
: 1
:ratings :ratio :rational :rationale :rationalization :rationally :ratios :rats :Rattle :ravaging :ravel :ravenous :ravine :ravioli :ravishing :raw :raw-meat :Rawnsley :ray
- Cunningham: Individual poster histories - alt.usage.english: 3
- Garbl: X-ray: 1
:Raymond :Raymot
- Cunningham: Individual poster histories - alt.usage.english: 1
:rays :rayther :raze :razed :razor :razzo :Rbi :Rbp :Rca :Rcaf :Rch :Rcmp :RD :Rda :Rdc :Rds :rdz
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