Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... function is marked for consonants ( relative to the slope function ) , and the coda function is marked for consonants ( relative to the onset function ) . It is as if diphthongization with respect to the cardinal sonority features may ...
... function is marked for consonants ( relative to the slope function ) , and the coda function is marked for consonants ( relative to the onset function ) . It is as if diphthongization with respect to the cardinal sonority features may ...
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... functions : onomatopoeic and diminutive . The onomatopoeic function is found in such words as blabla ' meaningless talk ' , cancan ' gossip ' , coin - coin ' duck's cry ' . Logi- cally , onomatopoeia does not have to be expressed by ...
... functions : onomatopoeic and diminutive . The onomatopoeic function is found in such words as blabla ' meaningless talk ' , cancan ' gossip ' , coin - coin ' duck's cry ' . Logi- cally , onomatopoeia does not have to be expressed by ...
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... functional limitations ' ( ibid . ) if not from structural limita- tions . Reference to language function and scorn for mere language structure are very popu- lar among educational psychologists these days . Whether this difference can ...
... functional limitations ' ( ibid . ) if not from structural limita- tions . Reference to language function and scorn for mere language structure are very popu- lar among educational psychologists these days . Whether this difference can ...
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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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