Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... course the work FREQUENCY is added . An explanation of the observed correla- tion between this formant chart and the customary tongue position chart will be attempted in §2.39 . 2.34 Of course the scales of these diagrams were ...
... course the work FREQUENCY is added . An explanation of the observed correla- tion between this formant chart and the customary tongue position chart will be attempted in §2.39 . 2.34 Of course the scales of these diagrams were ...
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... course , as in all other phases of linguistic analysis : unfamiliar elements are interpreted on the analogy of those which are familiar . Cran- is listed as lateral to berry because black , for instance , is lateral to berry . 6. Having ...
... course , as in all other phases of linguistic analysis : unfamiliar elements are interpreted on the analogy of those which are familiar . Cran- is listed as lateral to berry because black , for instance , is lateral to berry . 6. Having ...
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... course not conclusive . Nevertheless , they do suggest that linguistic change tends to slow down where the culture of a people is rela- tively static or slow to change , and that , when a group undergoes rapid changes in its non ...
... course not conclusive . Nevertheless , they do suggest that linguistic change tends to slow down where the culture of a people is rela- tively static or slow to change , and that , when a group undergoes rapid changes in its non ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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