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The point is that the concepts represented by a bulldog in 16a and an Ethiopian in 17a are particular ; furthermore , they can be said to be INSTANCES of the generic concepts represented by bulldogs and Ethiopians in 16b and 17b .
The point is that the concepts represented by a bulldog in 16a and an Ethiopian in 17a are particular ; furthermore , they can be said to be INSTANCES of the generic concepts represented by bulldogs and Ethiopians in 16b and 17b .
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Thus four dialects of Quiché are represented in the textsCubulco , Rabinal , Cantel , and Joyabaj . Rabinal , Cubulco , and Joyabaj have all changed / q ' ! to / ? / ; however , Shaw represents this orthographically as in Joyabaj and ...
Thus four dialects of Quiché are represented in the textsCubulco , Rabinal , Cantel , and Joyabaj . Rabinal , Cubulco , and Joyabaj have all changed / q ' ! to / ? / ; however , Shaw represents this orthographically as in Joyabaj and ...
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If the orthography is to represent Kekchí as a whole , then vowel length from these sources need not be written , since some ... so that the orthography of the texts , with long vowels represented , may be well received in other areas .
If the orthography is to represent Kekchí as a whole , then vowel length from these sources need not be written , since some ... so that the orthography of the texts , with long vowels represented , may be well received in other areas .
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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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