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Some of the interpretation is a bit tenuous ; but the argument as a whole is convincing , and lends plausibility to Kirsner's position ( 372 ) that ' grammatical meanings are typically imprecise , and that the detail of messages is ...
Some of the interpretation is a bit tenuous ; but the argument as a whole is convincing , and lends plausibility to Kirsner's position ( 372 ) that ' grammatical meanings are typically imprecise , and that the detail of messages is ...
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... with terracing and irrigation ( 20 ) . Social organization centers on nine exo- gamous patrilineal clans ( 27 ) . Kinship termi- nology is basically classificatory ( 30 ) ; it is dis- cussed in detail , with diagrams and tables .
... with terracing and irrigation ( 20 ) . Social organization centers on nine exo- gamous patrilineal clans ( 27 ) . Kinship termi- nology is basically classificatory ( 30 ) ; it is dis- cussed in detail , with diagrams and tables .
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The proposals of the Indiana group , in turn , all depend upon a distinction between rules which eliminate phonemic contrasts and those which supply purely allophonic detail , a dis- tinction with which Anderson has some sympathy : his ...
The proposals of the Indiana group , in turn , all depend upon a distinction between rules which eliminate phonemic contrasts and those which supply purely allophonic detail , a dis- tinction with which Anderson has some sympathy : his ...
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Intonation and its parts Dwight Bolinger | 505 |
The analysis of French shwa Stephen R Anderson | 534 |
Prosodic structure and Expletive Infixation John J McCarthy | 574 |
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