Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... occur in a particular order . For the term ' phrase ' see §21.4 ; for the expression ' phonemes occur ' see §53.3 . 55.2 . Corollary . Any phrase is uniquely identified by a list of the phonemes that occur in it and a statement of their ...
... occur in a particular order . For the term ' phrase ' see §21.4 ; for the expression ' phonemes occur ' see §53.3 . 55.2 . Corollary . Any phrase is uniquely identified by a list of the phonemes that occur in it and a statement of their ...
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... occurs : warp M 9.10 ' it came to pass ' . 9. * ( ) : neither u nor w occurs . Where u and w occur in juxtaposition , we find the following complementation : 10. before vowels : only uw occurs : widuwo L 2.37 ' widow ' . 11. before ...
... occurs : warp M 9.10 ' it came to pass ' . 9. * ( ) : neither u nor w occurs . Where u and w occur in juxtaposition , we find the following complementation : 10. before vowels : only uw occurs : widuwo L 2.37 ' widow ' . 11. before ...
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... occurs in a number of other languages . In Greek , for example , some perfects occur both with reduplication of the initial consonant plus / e / and with a suffix / -k- / , e.g. / leluk- / ' have loosed ' ; but others have only the ...
... occurs in a number of other languages . In Greek , for example , some perfects occur both with reduplication of the initial consonant plus / e / and with a suffix / -k- / , e.g. / leluk- / ' have loosed ' ; but others have only the ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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