Language, Band 44,Ausgabe 2,Teile 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... vowels ; a change in the timbre or quality of a vowel ( front or back , e or o ... ) ' Abstufung is defined ' The QUANTITATIVE GRADATION ( q.v. ) of vowels ; a change as between normal grade and zero grade ... ' Zero grade is defined ...
... vowels ; a change in the timbre or quality of a vowel ( front or back , e or o ... ) ' Abstufung is defined ' The QUANTITATIVE GRADATION ( q.v. ) of vowels ; a change as between normal grade and zero grade ... ' Zero grade is defined ...
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... vowel , identified as ' Gray's term for FRONT VOWEL ( q.v. ) ' , the reader is referred to ' Synonyms : Palatal ( also slender ) vowel ' . Besides the redundancy of the ( q.v. ) and the synonyms , there is no definition at palatal vowel ...
... vowel , identified as ' Gray's term for FRONT VOWEL ( q.v. ) ' , the reader is referred to ' Synonyms : Palatal ( also slender ) vowel ' . Besides the redundancy of the ( q.v. ) and the synonyms , there is no definition at palatal vowel ...
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... vowel system . ' I shall spare you the remaining painful details of this article . Suffice it to say that the three linguists not trained in the cardinal - vowel system were the ex- treme deviants ; and that the remaining fifteen fell ...
... vowel system . ' I shall spare you the remaining painful details of this article . Suffice it to say that the three linguists not trained in the cardinal - vowel system were the ex- treme deviants ; and that the remaining fifteen fell ...
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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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