Language, Band 44,Ausgabe 2,Teile 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... phonemic theory presents us with a curious dilemma . It as- sumes , synchronically , that phonemes are discrete entities ; and it assumes , diachronically , that there are such things as phonemic splits and phonemic mergers . If we ...
... phonemic theory presents us with a curious dilemma . It as- sumes , synchronically , that phonemes are discrete entities ; and it assumes , diachronically , that there are such things as phonemic splits and phonemic mergers . If we ...
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... phonemic evaluation would arise for the vocalic segment in ( 1 ) and ( 3 ) ; but in stage ( 2 ) , [ i ] would have to be granted phonemic status on the basis , for example , of [ se ] refl . pron . acc . sg . ' self ' vs. [ sotы ] 3d ...
... phonemic evaluation would arise for the vocalic segment in ( 1 ) and ( 3 ) ; but in stage ( 2 ) , [ i ] would have to be granted phonemic status on the basis , for example , of [ se ] refl . pron . acc . sg . ' self ' vs. [ sotы ] 3d ...
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... phonemic contrasts is considered to be a dia - phoneme ' ( 18 ) . What Crabb actually winds up with seems to be a ... phonemic contrasts in another language points to an emerging or latent phone or phoneme in the speaker's own language ...
... phonemic contrasts is considered to be a dia - phoneme ' ( 18 ) . What Crabb actually winds up with seems to be a ... phonemic contrasts in another language points to an emerging or latent phone or phoneme in the speaker's own language ...
Inhalt
Grimms Law in distinctive features | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
Urheberrecht | |
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