Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... ( called ekavski ) , e.g. vềra , réka . In a third major dialect group ( called jekavski ) , the original [ ie ] underwent intensity shift when short and was subsequently phonemically diphthongized regardless of quantity ; the short * / ê ...
... ( called ekavski ) , e.g. vềra , réka . In a third major dialect group ( called jekavski ) , the original [ ie ] underwent intensity shift when short and was subsequently phonemically diphthongized regardless of quantity ; the short * / ê ...
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... called to his office and punished the students who { ( 6 ) ( nevertheless ) continue to cheat ) , had continually While ( a ) implies that the students still cheat at the present time ( and therefore continued to cheat even after being ...
... called to his office and punished the students who { ( 6 ) ( nevertheless ) continue to cheat ) , had continually While ( a ) implies that the students still cheat at the present time ( and therefore continued to cheat even after being ...
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... called the FINAL PHASE ( ' Schlussphase ' ) . If the beat phase does not last until the final phase , the phase between the beat phase and the final phase is called the AFTER - PHASE ( ' Nachphase ' ) . When there is no beat phase , as ...
... called the FINAL PHASE ( ' Schlussphase ' ) . If the beat phase does not last until the final phase , the phase between the beat phase and the final phase is called the AFTER - PHASE ( ' Nachphase ' ) . When there is no beat phase , as ...
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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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