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one hand , they illustrate how the discussion of a language structure should be modified by an author , depending on his ... and easier to understand than are theoretical discussions of an unknown language in linguistic terminology .
one hand , they illustrate how the discussion of a language structure should be modified by an author , depending on his ... and easier to understand than are theoretical discussions of an unknown language in linguistic terminology .
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( For a more complete discussion of the Ewe tonal system , see Stahlke 1971. ) The final section , ' Ancestral interrelationships ' , is the only disappointment in this very stimulating paper . S discusses the internal structure of ...
( For a more complete discussion of the Ewe tonal system , see Stahlke 1971. ) The final section , ' Ancestral interrelationships ' , is the only disappointment in this very stimulating paper . S discusses the internal structure of ...
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This discussion greatly adds to the value of the investigation , aiding the reader to evaluate the rhymes listed . ... and then proceeds to discuss particularly interesting rhymes and to present his conclusions and hypotheses .
This discussion greatly adds to the value of the investigation , aiding the reader to evaluate the rhymes listed . ... and then proceeds to discuss particularly interesting rhymes and to present his conclusions and hypotheses .
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The application of phonological | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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