Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... Component A is thus replaceable by the combination of components 2 and and B by the combination of components 3 and F. We now have a set of components in terms of which each member of C may be identified and differentiated from each ...
... Component A is thus replaceable by the combination of components 2 and and B by the combination of components 3 and F. We now have a set of components in terms of which each member of C may be identified and differentiated from each ...
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... components : ( 1 ) the morpheme or word components and ( 2 ) the supramorpheme or supraword components . On the morphological level of analysis the distinction is between morpheme and supramorpheme components ; on the syntactic level it ...
... components : ( 1 ) the morpheme or word components and ( 2 ) the supramorpheme or supraword components . On the morphological level of analysis the distinction is between morpheme and supramorpheme components ; on the syntactic level it ...
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... components of that chosen basic shape , each component having the same shape as the other components though with a different period and presumably a different amplitude too . IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO DO So. As soon as it is decided that ...
... components of that chosen basic shape , each component having the same shape as the other components though with a different period and presumably a different amplitude too . IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO DO So. As soon as it is decided that ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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