Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... usually preferable to number the significant types and identify them in this way . On the basis of the language structure , there are frequently four principal types : ( 1 ) those junctures which are identical with phonological ...
... usually preferable to number the significant types and identify them in this way . On the basis of the language structure , there are frequently four principal types : ( 1 ) those junctures which are identical with phonological ...
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... usually having articulatory names no matter by what criteria they were established , and will then try to set up ... usually be put into one - to - one relation with the segments and layers of each other aspect . As a matter of fact ...
... usually having articulatory names no matter by what criteria they were established , and will then try to set up ... usually be put into one - to - one relation with the segments and layers of each other aspect . As a matter of fact ...
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... usually show the order NUMBER - NOUN , without a classifier : yu3 ta chiang erh1 jen2 ( there - were great general ... usually as nouns ' , others as ' functioning usually as verbs ' . Our present example might be construed thus : ' ten ...
... usually show the order NUMBER - NOUN , without a classifier : yu3 ta chiang erh1 jen2 ( there - were great general ... usually as nouns ' , others as ' functioning usually as verbs ' . Our present example might be construed thus : ' ten ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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