Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... example 6 . ( 6 ) R1 R2 t → s / _V n → m / labial stops The four relations illustrated by examples 2-5 have interesting relations within themselves . REPLENISHING and FEEDING , for example , are partial inverses of each other . If ...
... example 6 . ( 6 ) R1 R2 t → s / _V n → m / labial stops The four relations illustrated by examples 2-5 have interesting relations within themselves . REPLENISHING and FEEDING , for example , are partial inverses of each other . If ...
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... examples . In each example , we assume one brancher , one category , and one word ( see Table 2 ) . In the first example , the response gc1 Ride is always chosen and the utterance is always Ride . This is the bounded case with m = 1 ...
... examples . In each example , we assume one brancher , one category , and one word ( see Table 2 ) . In the first example , the response gc1 Ride is always chosen and the utterance is always Ride . This is the bounded case with m = 1 ...
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... example , his statement , ' Until you learn to hear the difference between , for example , bed and bad ... it is practically impossible to pronounce them differently , except sometimes by luck ' ( 80 ) , may need qualification in the ...
... example , his statement , ' Until you learn to hear the difference between , for example , bed and bad ... it is practically impossible to pronounce them differently , except sometimes by luck ' ( 80 ) , may need qualification in the ...
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alternation American analysis appear Arabic CDIAL chapter Chomsky consonant construction contrast dative derived dialects dictionary DIMETER discussion distinction Dyirbal Edgerton English English language etymologies evidence example fact Firth forms function German grammar Hittite Indo-European inflection instances interpretation Japanese Kloss Kota labial labial consonant Langendoen 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 reference relation relative clause relevant Rigveda rules Rumanian Ruwet Sahaptin Sanskrit seems segment semantic semivowels sentence sound change speakers speech statement structure suffix syntactic syntax Table tagmeme theory tion tone transformational transformational grammar trimeter Tulu University utterance verb vowel vowel harmony Webster words