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Most of the remaining chapters are devoted to equally cryptic introductions of terms and concepts , and to brief reports on empirical findings , with no attempt to provide a concluding synthesis which would integrate the various ...
Most of the remaining chapters are devoted to equally cryptic introductions of terms and concepts , and to brief reports on empirical findings , with no attempt to provide a concluding synthesis which would integrate the various ...
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( imperfect ) attempts at the standard in addressing non - base speakers — who then ( imperfectly ) learn the imperfect ) attempts to imitate their own ( imperfect ) attempts at the standard , 33 etc. This theory survives , in part ...
( imperfect ) attempts at the standard in addressing non - base speakers — who then ( imperfectly ) learn the imperfect ) attempts to imitate their own ( imperfect ) attempts at the standard , 33 etc. This theory survives , in part ...
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Joseph H. Greenberg's ' The Indo - Pacific hypothesis ' is a bold and brilliant attempt to discover genetic order in what surely , on the face of it , is one of the most complex linguistic situations on earth .
Joseph H. Greenberg's ' The Indo - Pacific hypothesis ' is a bold and brilliant attempt to discover genetic order in what surely , on the face of it , is one of the most complex linguistic situations on earth .
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Areal and lexical diffusion of sound change Bh Krishnamurti | 1 |
French linking phenomena Jurgen Klausenburger | 21 |
Two theories of nonautomatic morphophonological alternations James W Harris | 41 |
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