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this assumption , the system of oppositions consists of two main divisions , aspectual and temporal ; each of these is subdivided into two oppositions , in the first of which one marked member is contrasted to an unmarked block of ...
this assumption , the system of oppositions consists of two main divisions , aspectual and temporal ; each of these is subdivided into two oppositions , in the first of which one marked member is contrasted to an unmarked block of ...
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In opposition to this constant unmarked form are marked forms expressing certain grammatical meanings . The marked forms , in other words , contrast not with each other but only with the unmarked form . This one unmarked form is the ...
In opposition to this constant unmarked form are marked forms expressing certain grammatical meanings . The marked forms , in other words , contrast not with each other but only with the unmarked form . This one unmarked form is the ...
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It turns out that Jones rarely or never uses that mark for a lesser degree of stress than what is marked with the ' primary stress ' mark ; instead , he uses it for precisely the same degree of stress , but on a lower pitch - level !
It turns out that Jones rarely or never uses that mark for a lesser degree of stress than what is marked with the ' primary stress ' mark ; instead , he uses it for precisely the same degree of stress , but on a lower pitch - level !
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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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