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... explanation of sound change , they do not explain the two basic problems , actua- tion and transmission , which are discussed at length later in the book . Ch . 3 , Sound change 2 : the implementation problem ' , deals particularly with ...
... explanation of sound change , they do not explain the two basic problems , actua- tion and transmission , which are discussed at length later in the book . Ch . 3 , Sound change 2 : the implementation problem ' , deals particularly with ...
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... explain this difference . The restriction of velar drop to derived environments is easily explained . Because velar drop affects only previously unsyllabified velars and is not active on levels 1 and 2 , our account correctly predicts ...
... explain this difference . The restriction of velar drop to derived environments is easily explained . Because velar drop affects only previously unsyllabified velars and is not active on levels 1 and 2 , our account correctly predicts ...
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... explain and document how a vast array of writing systems work - how alphabets , ideograms , pictographs , and ... explains and demonstrates how writing systems convey meaning • Includes more than eighty articles written by sixty leading ...
... explain and document how a vast array of writing systems work - how alphabets , ideograms , pictographs , and ... explains and demonstrates how writing systems convey meaning • Includes more than eighty articles written by sixty leading ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
Publications received | 661 |
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