Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2008 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... involved ( all , marked , contrastive ) ; English and Chukchee , with similar inventories and processes that employ marked features , suggest that something more is involved . C proposes a detailed and intricate model of phonology ...
... involved ( all , marked , contrastive ) ; English and Chukchee , with similar inventories and processes that employ marked features , suggest that something more is involved . C proposes a detailed and intricate model of phonology ...
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... involved is meaningfully described as ' syntax ' ? What seems evident is that pyow - hack serves as a third call in ... involved . This is the extent of the combinability involved , and even if one does not interpret boom - leopard ...
... involved is meaningfully described as ' syntax ' ? What seems evident is that pyow - hack serves as a third call in ... involved . This is the extent of the combinability involved , and even if one does not interpret boom - leopard ...
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... involved in this field : ( i ) language policies are indeed not always planned , ( ii ) political concerns often dictate policy , and even when governments set policies , ironically they are not always followed , and ( iii ) ' academics ...
... involved in this field : ( i ) language policies are indeed not always planned , ( ii ) political concerns often dictate policy , and even when governments set policies , ironically they are not always followed , and ( iii ) ' academics ...
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