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I do not think this is the most appropriate way of specifying linguistic units in phonetic terms . ... Miss Lehiste's data indicate that at least in some of the cases where she has specified different ' targets ' , such as for the ...
I do not think this is the most appropriate way of specifying linguistic units in phonetic terms . ... Miss Lehiste's data indicate that at least in some of the cases where she has specified different ' targets ' , such as for the ...
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But since the passive does not operate on He began to smoke cigars , i.e. on the resultant of Ut , we do not extend the domain of N2 , as argument of the passive , to include to V ; we need not then specify here whether to V is or is ...
But since the passive does not operate on He began to smoke cigars , i.e. on the resultant of Ut , we do not extend the domain of N2 , as argument of the passive , to include to V ; we need not then specify here whether to V is or is ...
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Since vowel raising occurs across morpheme boundaries for just one preceding vowel , the rule must be applied only once . These rules would be applied to a terminal string , after the grammatical morphemes have been specified in terms ...
Since vowel raising occurs across morpheme boundaries for just one preceding vowel , the rule must be applied only once . These rules would be applied to a terminal string , after the grammatical morphemes have been specified in terms ...
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On defining stages in Prehistoric Germanic | 19 |
Comparative constructions in English | 37 |
Prothesis in the Latin verb sum | 59 |
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