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The facts are that from Robert Cawdrey in 1604 to Archbishop Trench in 1857 , English lexicographers turned to the dictionaries of Latin and Greek for technical models and that the first purely English dic- tionaries included ...
The facts are that from Robert Cawdrey in 1604 to Archbishop Trench in 1857 , English lexicographers turned to the dictionaries of Latin and Greek for technical models and that the first purely English dic- tionaries included ...
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Parts of speech in English do not have acoustic invariants . They are pure form classes . In other languages , however , parts of speech are sometimes marked by characteristic phonemes . In the present experiment we have undertaken to ...
Parts of speech in English do not have acoustic invariants . They are pure form classes . In other languages , however , parts of speech are sometimes marked by characteristic phonemes . In the present experiment we have undertaken to ...
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Group I correctly identified more English words than English not - words and more of the latter than non - English syllables . The performances of Group II with English words and English not - words were not significantly different from ...
Group I correctly identified more English words than English not - words and more of the latter than non - English syllables . The performances of Group II with English words and English not - words were not significantly different from ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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