Language, Band 44,Ausgabe 2,Teile 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... position ? Or why , to take one small facet , does one find pre - nuclear [ ' dw ] , [ ' d ] , and [ ' b ] but not [ ' bw ] ? The first of these questions is , of course , dismissed as a pseudo - problem ( 176 ) ; a polysystemic ...
... position ? Or why , to take one small facet , does one find pre - nuclear [ ' dw ] , [ ' d ] , and [ ' b ] but not [ ' bw ] ? The first of these questions is , of course , dismissed as a pseudo - problem ( 176 ) ; a polysystemic ...
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... position ) ; and any adverb which may occur elsewhere in a pattern is designated M ( mid - position ) . These positions are further subdivided : for example , F1 is ' the position before all other words or word - groups in F except ...
... position ) ; and any adverb which may occur elsewhere in a pattern is designated M ( mid - position ) . These positions are further subdivided : for example , F1 is ' the position before all other words or word - groups in F except ...
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... position would be only an allophonic variant of / o / in stressed position . According to Stang ( 49 ) , ' In den Mundarten die den Katechismen I und II zu Grunde liegen , ist Ŏ , das ein neuer , im Lautsystem nicht fest eingewur ...
... position would be only an allophonic variant of / o / in stressed position . According to Stang ( 49 ) , ' In den Mundarten die den Katechismen I und II zu Grunde liegen , ist Ŏ , das ein neuer , im Lautsystem nicht fest eingewur ...
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Grimms Law in distinctive features | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
Urheberrecht | |
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