Language, Band 59George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1983 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... approach would mean that each complex word would be listed twice in the lexicon , e.g. as [ [ i guma ? ] ña ] and [ i guma ? ña ] . While the double listing might seem ad - hoc , the different bracketings involved would lead to all the ...
... approach would mean that each complex word would be listed twice in the lexicon , e.g. as [ [ i guma ? ] ña ] and [ i guma ? ña ] . While the double listing might seem ad - hoc , the different bracketings involved would lead to all the ...
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... approach not only to p / c languages , but to language generally . The ultimate form of LP's theory can only be surmised ; in the meantime , his approach to sociolinguistics impresses me as both intelligent and insightful , even if his ...
... approach not only to p / c languages , but to language generally . The ultimate form of LP's theory can only be surmised ; in the meantime , his approach to sociolinguistics impresses me as both intelligent and insightful , even if his ...
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... approach to this matter : he simply denies that exceptions to deletion exist ! Such a state is achieved by outfitting every final consonant with a protective shwa , even when it does not appear in the orthography : sec would be ...
... approach to this matter : he simply denies that exceptions to deletion exist ! Such a state is achieved by outfitting every final consonant with a protective shwa , even when it does not appear in the orthography : sec would be ...
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Kyriolexia and language change F W Householder | 1 |
Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
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accent analysis appear apply approach argues argument aspect Assignment Chap claim clitics communication comparative complex consider consonant construction contains context contrast deletion derivation dialect discussion distinction English evidence examples exist expressions fact FIGURE final focus French function German give given grammar historical important indicate interesting interpretation introduced involved issues John language lexical lines linguistic logical marked meaning natural notes noun object occur particular phonetic phonological phrase position possible present Press principles problem production proposed provides question reading reference relative represent rules seems semantic sentences similar situation social sound speakers speech Stage stress structure suggests syllable syntactic syntax Table theory tree University variant verbs volume vowel York