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It is desirable for clarity to discuss at least some of the various kinds of proto - languages that are useful , or have been employed , in terms of the criteria by which they are inferred . The proto - language can be regarded as the ...
It is desirable for clarity to discuss at least some of the various kinds of proto - languages that are useful , or have been employed , in terms of the criteria by which they are inferred . The proto - language can be regarded as the ...
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7 1 а If a language allows only sequence - type A , then that language contains all the neutralization rules listed above . Furthermore , the fact that no language may fail to have sequence - type A is explained by the fact that this ...
7 1 а If a language allows only sequence - type A , then that language contains all the neutralization rules listed above . Furthermore , the fact that no language may fail to have sequence - type A is explained by the fact that this ...
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he calls language ' the tool every man uses every day ' ( 5 ) , and he varies this stylistically by such words as ... Ray takes a simia lar position ( 11 ) : ' When this concept is applied to languages , we stress their tool - like ...
he calls language ' the tool every man uses every day ' ( 5 ) , and he varies this stylistically by such words as ... Ray takes a simia lar position ( 11 ) : ' When this concept is applied to languages , we stress their tool - like ...
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harmony | 45 |
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