Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... course . If we accept such arguments , then we must be pre- pared to recognize sound changes as typically endowed with a much greater longevity than is commonly thought . As an interesting example , let us consider some English rules of ...
... course . If we accept such arguments , then we must be pre- pared to recognize sound changes as typically endowed with a much greater longevity than is commonly thought . As an interesting example , let us consider some English rules of ...
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... course or seminar in com- parative method or in Indo - European comparative grammar . Actually Lehmann is to be applauded for including some that are not usually on such a list , e.g. those by von Raumer and Lottner . On the other hand ...
... course or seminar in com- parative method or in Indo - European comparative grammar . Actually Lehmann is to be applauded for including some that are not usually on such a list , e.g. those by von Raumer and Lottner . On the other hand ...
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... course , a new edition of an old grammar , long in disrepute among linguists , but recently regaining the prestige it had in its own time . We may ask why this book , in particular , has been the object of re- cent adulation , and why ...
... course , a new edition of an old grammar , long in disrepute among linguists , but recently regaining the prestige it had in its own time . We may ask why this book , in particular , has been the object of re- cent adulation , and why ...
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alternation American analysis appear Arabic CDIAL chapter Chomsky classical consonant construction contrast dative deletion derived dialects dictionary DIMETER diphthongization discussion distinction Dyirbal Edgerton English English language etymologies evidence example fact forms function German grammar Hittite Indo-European inflection instances interpretation Japanese Kloss Kota labial labial consonant language lexical linguistic Loca Loglan Macuch Mandaic markedness meaning metrical modern morphemes morphophonemic noise Nosek noun occur onomatopoetic pada-initial pairs pattern phonetic phonological phonons phrase position predicate present probably problem pronunciation prosodic question reduplicated reference relation relative clause relevant Rigveda rule Rumanian Ruwet Sahaptin Sanskrit seems segment semantic semivowels sentence sound change speakers speech statement structure suffix syntactic syntax Table tagmeme theory tion tone traditional transformational trimeter Tulu University utterance verb vowel vowel harmony Webster words