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1.3 . Conjunction with grammar . The method presented here is thus seen to grow out of an application of the distributional methods of linguistics to one discourse at a time . It can be applied directly to a text , without using any ...
1.3 . Conjunction with grammar . The method presented here is thus seen to grow out of an application of the distributional methods of linguistics to one discourse at a time . It can be applied directly to a text , without using any ...
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The same reasoning could be applied to liquids and nasals . Even though this theory satisfactorily accounts for two more features of early Celtic phonology , we do not choose to present it here as anything but an alterna- tive .
The same reasoning could be applied to liquids and nasals . Even though this theory satisfactorily accounts for two more features of early Celtic phonology , we do not choose to present it here as anything but an alterna- tive .
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Every signum has a ' range ' or ' quantum of serviceability ( i.e. meaning ) to which the term sememe can be applied . If the comorphemes of a signum become ' differentially fixed ' in totally different serviceabilities , we must speak ...
Every signum has a ' range ' or ' quantum of serviceability ( i.e. meaning ) to which the term sememe can be applied . If the comorphemes of a signum become ' differentially fixed ' in totally different serviceabilities , we must speak ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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