Language, Band 39George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1963 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... regarded as unexplained . There are , however , no forms of this word recorded in the Latin alphabet , so that there is no difficulty in taking the k to stand for the voiced stop g , for which the native alphabet had no distinct ...
... regarded as unexplained . There are , however , no forms of this word recorded in the Latin alphabet , so that there is no difficulty in taking the k to stand for the voiced stop g , for which the native alphabet had no distinct ...
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... regarded as part of the persis- tence of a language . Thus the regularity of phonetic change can be regarded as a natural law applying to continuing or inherited words . Though not stated in just this way by traditional comparatists ...
... regarded as part of the persis- tence of a language . Thus the regularity of phonetic change can be regarded as a natural law applying to continuing or inherited words . Though not stated in just this way by traditional comparatists ...
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... regarded as indistinguishable from either dialect . In the case of the unidirectional relation the necessary D * can be regarded as identi- cal with the dialect from which the mapping is done . Only in the case of the complex ...
... regarded as indistinguishable from either dialect . In the case of the unidirectional relation the necessary D * can be regarded as identi- cal with the dialect from which the mapping is done . Only in the case of the complex ...
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On representing syntactic structure | 369 |
Evidence for IndoEuropean alternation of initial g and w | 398 |
Some aspects of Nordic umlaut and breaking | 409 |
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