Language, Band 45George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... pronunciation directly . Other morphemes , however , will at first have both the X - pronunciation and the Y - pronunciation , fluctuating either randomly or according to some such factor as tempo or style . ( For the most part , mor ...
... pronunciation directly . Other morphemes , however , will at first have both the X - pronunciation and the Y - pronunciation , fluctuating either randomly or according to some such factor as tempo or style . ( For the most part , mor ...
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... Pronunciation ' may seem out of proportion . But pronunciation , being a system , makes an all - or - nothing demand upon its explicator , and it is difficult to see how Friend could have denoted ' in broad transcription the principal ...
... Pronunciation ' may seem out of proportion . But pronunciation , being a system , makes an all - or - nothing demand upon its explicator , and it is difficult to see how Friend could have denoted ' in broad transcription the principal ...
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... pronunciation ) and tsit , ( colloquial pronunciation ) . The reading pro- nunciation is definitely cognate with the Peking form ; but the colloquial form , in spite of the apparent similarity of the final , does not appear to be ...
... pronunciation ) and tsit , ( colloquial pronunciation ) . The reading pro- nunciation is definitely cognate with the Peking form ; but the colloquial form , in spite of the apparent similarity of the final , does not appear to be ...
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I | 1 |
harmony | 45 |
Modules of grammar acquisition | 60 |
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