Language, Band 44,Ausgabe 2,Teile 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... resulting in the following system : þ d ð voice - 0 + cont + + P Rule : [ -cont ] > [ -voice ] / [ [ + voice ] + obs -voice ... result of such change is often a re - analysis of the features , thus altering the phonological system itself ...
... resulting in the following system : þ d ð voice - 0 + cont + + P Rule : [ -cont ] > [ -voice ] / [ [ + voice ] + obs -voice ... result of such change is often a re - analysis of the features , thus altering the phonological system itself ...
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... result to the given noun for B , which is varied , and not to get , which is held constant . Such results are accounted for by not having a causative component in the definition of A gets B. ' The componential analyses account , it is ...
... result to the given noun for B , which is varied , and not to get , which is held constant . Such results are accounted for by not having a causative component in the definition of A gets B. ' The componential analyses account , it is ...
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... result would be a phonemically impossible word . A description of a phonemically permissible word in Tera is provided by the formula ... CV ( C2 ) ( where C2 is not a voiced stop ) .10 It follows from the formula that a morph - final ǝ ...
... result would be a phonemically impossible word . A description of a phonemically permissible word in Tera is provided by the formula ... CV ( C2 ) ( where C2 is not a voiced stop ) .10 It follows from the formula that a morph - final ǝ ...
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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