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We have a strictly rigorous analysis if we consider the phone phonemic only in those positions where it presents a contrast , and also if we consider it phonemic wherever it occurs . In analyzing a particular language there may be some ...
We have a strictly rigorous analysis if we consider the phone phonemic only in those positions where it presents a contrast , and also if we consider it phonemic wherever it occurs . In analyzing a particular language there may be some ...
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As the dialects move further and further apart , however , precisely that will occur which Westermann apparently does not consider possible : classless and classifying languages of more distant relationship will be members of the same ...
As the dialects move further and further apart , however , precisely that will occur which Westermann apparently does not consider possible : classless and classifying languages of more distant relationship will be members of the same ...
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In itself I do not consider this fact especially important ; what is important is that the feminine is marked by the almost universal Hamito - Semitic t and that the masculine of Gider , one of the Chadic languages of Westermann , has n ...
In itself I do not consider this fact especially important ; what is important is that the feminine is marked by the almost universal Hamito - Semitic t and that the masculine of Gider , one of the Chadic languages of Westermann , has n ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 30 |
The stops and spirants of early Germanic 1 | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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