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These may be reckoned with respect to Ego or with respect to any other specified position within the system . The totality of this dimension is simply A , the class of all agnatic kinsmen of any specified individual .
These may be reckoned with respect to Ego or with respect to any other specified position within the system . The totality of this dimension is simply A , the class of all agnatic kinsmen of any specified individual .
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Just as we may say that the English phonemes / t / and / d / complement each other with respect to the variable of voicing , or / p / , / t / , and / k / are a complementary set with respect to place of articulation , it is possible for ...
Just as we may say that the English phonemes / t / and / d / complement each other with respect to the variable of voicing , or / p / , / t / , and / k / are a complementary set with respect to place of articulation , it is possible for ...
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in complementary distribution with respect to the linguistic contexts in which they occur . Since they are in this sense noncontrasting , it is tempting to regard them as aspects of a single over - all meaning .
in complementary distribution with respect to the linguistic contexts in which they occur . Since they are in this sense noncontrasting , it is tempting to regard them as aspects of a single over - all meaning .
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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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