Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... occur in similar rather than identical grammatical contexts ; but the results are the same if one is careful to control possible interfering subclassification . 5.2 . The meaning of a form class , the class meaning , is the least common ...
... occur in similar rather than identical grammatical contexts ; but the results are the same if one is careful to control possible interfering subclassification . 5.2 . The meaning of a form class , the class meaning , is the least common ...
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... occur in the first syllables of words . In short , the poets often seem to show squeamishness about using even accented íy , úv after light syllables . Perhaps , then , when they did so , they were departing from their model , the ...
... occur in the first syllables of words . In short , the poets often seem to show squeamishness about using even accented íy , úv after light syllables . Perhaps , then , when they did so , they were departing from their model , the ...
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... occur after a light syllable . It is to me incredible that this is original . I must suppose that the poets got so ... occur 10 times after heavy syllables , 5 times initially , only once after a light . It is interesting to compare noun ...
... occur after a light syllable . It is to me incredible that this is original . I must suppose that the poets got so ... occur 10 times after heavy syllables , 5 times initially , only once after a light . It is interesting to compare noun ...
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kiel Robert A Hall Jr Thomas A Sebeok 2 M B Emeneau | 42 |
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