Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... appears with nouns which show secondary derivation from verbs , and hence are composed of at least two morphemes . But bop is a single mor- pheme and not a sequence of morphemes like investigation . Since the re- in rebop appears in a ...
... appears with nouns which show secondary derivation from verbs , and hence are composed of at least two morphemes . But bop is a single mor- pheme and not a sequence of morphemes like investigation . Since the re- in rebop appears in a ...
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... appears that the variation is not very great , so we shall try to get a single estimate for all speech frequencies alike . 3.21 Our first estimate is based on the rule of §3.15 , using the differential pitch sensitivity of the human ear ...
... appears that the variation is not very great , so we shall try to get a single estimate for all speech frequencies alike . 3.21 Our first estimate is based on the rule of §3.15 , using the differential pitch sensitivity of the human ear ...
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... appears changed in one or more forms built on Stem A will be termed Irregular ( Irr ) . Verbs in which there is irregularity in the root in the formation of finite tenses built on Stem B will be marked by written after the conjugation ...
... appears changed in one or more forms built on Stem A will be termed Irregular ( Irr ) . Verbs in which there is irregularity in the root in the formation of finite tenses built on Stem B will be marked by written after the conjugation ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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