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Swedish has three vowels with very similar high front tongue positions , namely the unrounded ( i ) , the rounded [ y ] ... Its unusual quality may well have been created by fronting the tongue position , retaining the very small area of ...
Swedish has three vowels with very similar high front tongue positions , namely the unrounded ( i ) , the rounded [ y ] ... Its unusual quality may well have been created by fronting the tongue position , retaining the very small area of ...
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Nevertheless , these positions are not entirely identical . To the extent that they differ , I shall be arguing for position ( ii ) . I shall first attempt to give a syntactic argument in favor of ( i ) . Kuno's implicit argument is ( I ...
Nevertheless , these positions are not entirely identical . To the extent that they differ , I shall be arguing for position ( ii ) . I shall first attempt to give a syntactic argument in favor of ( i ) . Kuno's implicit argument is ( I ...
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The classic position on linguistic relativity , even in the era of Whorf , has been that all natural languages are currently at a single stage of evolution in terms of logical power , referential capacity , communicative utility etc.
The classic position on linguistic relativity , even in the era of Whorf , has been that all natural languages are currently at a single stage of evolution in terms of logical power , referential capacity , communicative utility etc.
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