Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... become syllabic ( as in the Russian dialect examples in §10.1 ) , in which case the unity of the syllable is lost . The same alternatives exist for glides . They may be reduced , and this reduc- tion may lead to a zero realization of ...
... become syllabic ( as in the Russian dialect examples in §10.1 ) , in which case the unity of the syllable is lost . The same alternatives exist for glides . They may be reduced , and this reduc- tion may lead to a zero realization of ...
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... become aware of the extent of linguistic variability shown in the studies of schol- ars like Fishman , we may conclude that a major contribution of introspective linguistics has been the pursuit ( again to the point of reductio ad ...
... become aware of the extent of linguistic variability shown in the studies of schol- ars like Fishman , we may conclude that a major contribution of introspective linguistics has been the pursuit ( again to the point of reductio ad ...
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... becomes a : nog dólžin god kónčina ' of the legs ' ' he must ' nagá dalžná ' year ' v gadú ' it is finished ' kančáť ' of the devils ' ' leg ' ' she must ' ' in the year ' ' to finish ( impf . ) ' All non - high vowels become i after ...
... becomes a : nog dólžin god kónčina ' of the legs ' ' he must ' nagá dalžná ' year ' v gadú ' it is finished ' kančáť ' of the devils ' ' leg ' ' she must ' ' in the year ' ' to finish ( impf . ) ' All non - high vowels become i after ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 256 |
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