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It is known that a very common function of reduplication is to express intensity ;
and though one might be inclined to take up Schrijnen's interpretation of the
prefix ( KZ 39.487 ) in this connection , it certainly will be better to keep in mind
that ...
It is known that a very common function of reduplication is to express intensity ;
and though one might be inclined to take up Schrijnen's interpretation of the
prefix ( KZ 39.487 ) in this connection , it certainly will be better to keep in mind
that ...
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Nowhere does he deal with stress in the phrase ; as far as Jones is concerned ,
the only function of stress in units larger than words is a rhetorical one , more
familiarly analyzed as ' contrastive stress ' . With stress as with many other details
...
Nowhere does he deal with stress in the phrase ; as far as Jones is concerned ,
the only function of stress in units larger than words is a rhetorical one , more
familiarly analyzed as ' contrastive stress ' . With stress as with many other details
...
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A group of phonemes in a phonemic environment can be called a morpheme in a
morphemic environment only by the addition of function or of meaning . That
addition is concomitant with the privileges of occurrence of the phoneme
sequence ...
A group of phonemes in a phonemic environment can be called a morpheme in a
morphemic environment only by the addition of function or of meaning . That
addition is concomitant with the privileges of occurrence of the phoneme
sequence ...
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I | 10 |
The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
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