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For example, given any English sentence of the form NIVN2 (e.g. The boss fired
Jim), we can get a sentence with the noun phrases in the reverse order N2–Ni (
Jim — the boss) by changing the suffixes around the verb:*Jim was fired by the ...
For example, given any English sentence of the form NIVN2 (e.g. The boss fired
Jim), we can get a sentence with the noun phrases in the reverse order N2–Ni (
Jim — the boss) by changing the suffixes around the verb:*Jim was fired by the ...
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our given sequence A. ' This is equally unambiguous : all the sequences in the
language are to be tried as substitutes for our given sequence A ' which exists in
a particular total environment ' . In both the foregoing instances what is required
is ...
our given sequence A. ' This is equally unambiguous : all the sequences in the
language are to be tried as substitutes for our given sequence A ' which exists in
a particular total environment ' . In both the foregoing instances what is required
is ...
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In his discussions the author tries to give an exhaustive list of Germanic cognates
; related words from non - Germanic IE languages are also given , of course , but
here no attempt is made to be exhaustive . Hittite is not taken into account , in ...
In his discussions the author tries to give an exhaustive list of Germanic cognates
; related words from non - Germanic IE languages are also given , of course , but
here no attempt is made to be exhaustive . Hittite is not taken into account , in ...
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I | 10 |
The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
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American analysis appears Associate assume become called College common comparative connection consider consonant contain contrast derived descriptive dialects discussion distinction distribution elements English environment equivalent evidence example existence expressed fact final forms German give given grammatical Greek historical Hitt Hittite indicate influence initial Institute Italy language later Latin Library linguistic material meaning method Michigan morpheme noun occur original particular pattern pecho person Ph.D phonemic phrase plural position possible present probably problem Professor pronunciation recorded reference relation represent Review Romance seems semantic sentence separate sequence similar social Society sound South speech statement stem stress structure suffix tion University various verb vowel words York