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In such cases ' syllable ' - final allophones of the stops are described , but not for other consonants . Here the situation seems to be rather different from what are usually called monosyllabic languages , in which syllables are ...
In such cases ' syllable ' - final allophones of the stops are described , but not for other consonants . Here the situation seems to be rather different from what are usually called monosyllabic languages , in which syllables are ...
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This was done by N. F. Yakovlev , who described it as ' one of the most remarkable languages that have ever been the object of linguistic investigation . ' N. S. Trubetzkoy also made important contributions ( 1925 , 1929 , 1939 ) to its ...
This was done by N. F. Yakovlev , who described it as ' one of the most remarkable languages that have ever been the object of linguistic investigation . ' N. S. Trubetzkoy also made important contributions ( 1925 , 1929 , 1939 ) to its ...
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They considered it convenient and simple in this they were followed by modern grammarians ) to postulate not only a root tudin terms of which these forms can be described by adding other elements , but also a present stem tuda- ...
They considered it convenient and simple in this they were followed by modern grammarians ) to postulate not only a root tudin terms of which these forms can be described by adding other elements , but also a present stem tuda- ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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