Language, Bände 20-21Linguistic Society of America, 1944 |
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... similar to / ts , ts ' , s / and are also phonetically similar to / j / in that they are palatalized . The phonemic interpretation of these nine consonants , therefore , is now clear . It is most convenient to analyze the cacuminals not ...
... similar to / ts , ts ' , s / and are also phonetically similar to / j / in that they are palatalized . The phonemic interpretation of these nine consonants , therefore , is now clear . It is most convenient to analyze the cacuminals not ...
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... similar blunders . But such errors are to be expected in a book which states flatly ' Pidgin English has no grammar and no conjugation of verbs ' ( 2 ) and ( with reference to CP ) ' grammatical inflection has been ignored ' ( 6 ) ...
... similar blunders . But such errors are to be expected in a book which states flatly ' Pidgin English has no grammar and no conjugation of verbs ' ( 2 ) and ( with reference to CP ) ' grammatical inflection has been ignored ' ( 6 ) ...
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... similar in some respect to that environment : the extracted component then has a single phonetic value throughout its length ( so / NS / for English / nt / ) . In other cases , the phonemes which occur in an environment may be no more ...
... similar in some respect to that environment : the extracted component then has a single phonetic value throughout its length ( so / NS / for English / nt / ) . In other cases , the phonemes which occur in an environment may be no more ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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