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... considered phonemic ; for [ a ] never occurs next to [ d ] , and we could say that [ a ] is the positional variant of the / æ / phoneme next to / d / and other emphatics ( i.e. cerebrals ) . This crux is avoided by breaking each ...
... considered phonemic ; for [ a ] never occurs next to [ d ] , and we could say that [ a ] is the positional variant of the / æ / phoneme next to / d / and other emphatics ( i.e. cerebrals ) . This crux is avoided by breaking each ...
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... considered parallel historically because in homophony two words of originally different form converge at a given time by phonetic law , whereas in polysemy , especially in the cases to be considered here , one sense develops slowly from ...
... considered parallel historically because in homophony two words of originally different form converge at a given time by phonetic law , whereas in polysemy , especially in the cases to be considered here , one sense develops slowly from ...
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... considered to constitute together a single new morpheme . Since this relation between continuous morphemes is a type of grammatical agreement , the method here proposed obviates the necessity of separately treating this type of ...
... considered to constitute together a single new morpheme . Since this relation between continuous morphemes is a type of grammatical agreement , the method here proposed obviates the necessity of separately treating this type of ...
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