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CONTRASTING POLES OF GLOTTAL FUNCTION STATES SYMBOLS Quiescent Voicelessness G. Open Aspiration G Partly Closed Vibration G Closed Glottal stop G TABLE A. FUNCTIONS OF G IN THE PHARYNGEAL REGION Open Closed CONTRASTING POLES OF PALATAL ...
CONTRASTING POLES OF GLOTTAL FUNCTION STATES SYMBOLS Quiescent Voicelessness G. Open Aspiration G Partly Closed Vibration G Closed Glottal stop G TABLE A. FUNCTIONS OF G IN THE PHARYNGEAL REGION Open Closed CONTRASTING POLES OF PALATAL ...
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For each noun stem he recognizes a pair of classes which are used in ' primary function ' . Other prefixes may be added or substituted as a derivational process . These are said to be in ' secondary function ' . Thus the following forms ...
For each noun stem he recognizes a pair of classes which are used in ' primary function ' . Other prefixes may be added or substituted as a derivational process . These are said to be in ' secondary function ' . Thus the following forms ...
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In this system , there is a dichotomy between ' parts of speech ' and ' function words ' . The parts of speech are four : Class 1 words correspond in general to nouns and pronouns ; Class 2 , to verbs ; Class 3 , to adjectives ...
In this system , there is a dichotomy between ' parts of speech ' and ' function words ' . The parts of speech are four : Class 1 words correspond in general to nouns and pronouns ; Class 2 , to verbs ; Class 3 , to adjectives ...
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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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