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Two classifications become possible : a ' vertical ' one uniting all types with a genealogical line , and a ' horizontal ' one combining analogous stages of different genealogical lines ... Fortunately , the difficulty just stated is ...
Two classifications become possible : a ' vertical ' one uniting all types with a genealogical line , and a ' horizontal ' one combining analogous stages of different genealogical lines ... Fortunately , the difficulty just stated is ...
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Of 222 theoretically possible segments , 193 are actually found to occur and only seven of these are not found as units that can be readily isolated as morphemes ( 88 , 96 ) . These unisegmental units make up well over 75 % of the total ...
Of 222 theoretically possible segments , 193 are actually found to occur and only seven of these are not found as units that can be readily isolated as morphemes ( 88 , 96 ) . These unisegmental units make up well over 75 % of the total ...
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It is even possible that two forms have merged as a result of the merging of g " with w in Lat . v . Since , however , Skt . jigāti and Gk . ébā must be referred to * ga- , we merely have a choice between two roots both commencing with ...
It is even possible that two forms have merged as a result of the merging of g " with w in Lat . v . Since , however , Skt . jigāti and Gk . ébā must be referred to * ga- , we merely have a choice between two roots both commencing with ...
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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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