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The first step in analysis is to gather together all expressions whose denotata
make it appear on inspection that there may be some common element in their
significata; which is another way of saying that they appear to relate to the same ...
The first step in analysis is to gather together all expressions whose denotata
make it appear on inspection that there may be some common element in their
significata; which is another way of saying that they appear to relate to the same ...
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In Mezquital Otomil certain phonological components ( rather than phonemes as
such ) appear to differentiate between the aspect markers of the verbs . For
example , the difference between the incompletive form táo ' is or was scraping '
and ...
In Mezquital Otomil certain phonological components ( rather than phonemes as
such ) appear to differentiate between the aspect markers of the verbs . For
example , the difference between the incompletive form táo ' is or was scraping '
and ...
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breaks the assimilation of / n / to its velar allophone.10 As will appear in section 2
below , the phonetic phenomena represented by [ = ] and [ * ] are phonemically in
contrast , assigned to the terminal junctures / \ / and / 1 / . 1.42.2 . In all dialects ...
breaks the assimilation of / n / to its velar allophone.10 As will appear in section 2
below , the phonetic phenomena represented by [ = ] and [ * ] are phonemically in
contrast , assigned to the terminal junctures / \ / and / 1 / . 1.42.2 . In all dialects ...
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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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