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When Spang - Hanssen says ( 160 ) that ' It is ... not in the least certain that " linguistic time " is one - sidedly oriented , i.e. that some changes are definitely irreversible ' , he raises a very interesting possibility .
When Spang - Hanssen says ( 160 ) that ' It is ... not in the least certain that " linguistic time " is one - sidedly oriented , i.e. that some changes are definitely irreversible ' , he raises a very interesting possibility .
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The chapter on definitions offers , in addition to its lucid discussion of zero morphemes ( s.v. lopa ) , some interesting suggestions about Pāṇini's difficult uses of the terms ārdhadhātuka and sārvadhātuka . Miss Shefts derives these ...
The chapter on definitions offers , in addition to its lucid discussion of zero morphemes ( s.v. lopa ) , some interesting suggestions about Pāṇini's difficult uses of the terms ārdhadhātuka and sārvadhātuka . Miss Shefts derives these ...
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The part dealing with the consideration of the vocal tract as an acoustic filter is especially interesting . In the next chapter the author offers experimental proof for the applicability of Webster's horn equation as the basis of an ...
The part dealing with the consideration of the vocal tract as an acoustic filter is especially interesting . In the next chapter the author offers experimental proof for the applicability of Webster's horn equation as the basis of an ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial gº and w | 398 |
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