Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... consider only this type of time relation ; at least , they do not mention other types . Thus , in speaking of ' relative chronology ' , Bloomfield ( 368 ) refers to ' the SUCCESSION of changes ' , and Hoenigs- wald ( 1960 : 112 ) to ...
... consider only this type of time relation ; at least , they do not mention other types . Thus , in speaking of ' relative chronology ' , Bloomfield ( 368 ) refers to ' the SUCCESSION of changes ' , and Hoenigs- wald ( 1960 : 112 ) to ...
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... consider three different analyses ; there is no necessary relation among indices in different analyses , but we hope to explain that , to some extent , the three analyses convey similar information . Note furthermore that whatever the ...
... consider three different analyses ; there is no necessary relation among indices in different analyses , but we hope to explain that , to some extent , the three analyses convey similar information . Note furthermore that whatever the ...
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... considers prosody . Two appendices follow ; one concerns the phonemic system of Norwegian , and the other is a ... consider the existence of a notion ' rule of phonology ' , something that is nowhere apparent in Sivertsen's book ...
... considers prosody . Two appendices follow ; one concerns the phonemic system of Norwegian , and the other is a ... consider the existence of a notion ' rule of phonology ' , something that is nowhere apparent in Sivertsen's book ...
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