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<p>and notes that "most professional linguistic scholars regard it as axiomatic that all varieties of English have a sufficiently large vocabulary for the expression of all the distinctions that are important in the society using it." He contrasts this with the view of the historian <a href="page.php?w=John_Vincent_%28historian%29">John Vincent</a>, who regards such a view as</p>

<p>Burchfield concludes, "Resolution of such opposite views is not possible.... future of dialect studies and the study of class-marked distinctions are likely to be of</p><p>
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