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The terminological novelties center on Martinet's notion of the ' minimal utterance ' : INDEPENDENCE is defined as the ability of a linguistic form to occur as a minimal normal utterance , AUTONOMY as the function of occurring as a ...
The terminological novelties center on Martinet's notion of the ' minimal utterance ' : INDEPENDENCE is defined as the ability of a linguistic form to occur as a minimal normal utterance , AUTONOMY as the function of occurring as a ...
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We have to do with a Mercury - like reciprocal function ( cf. Watkins 1969 ) , of giving and taking away : putting on and removing the clothes of the corpse . Both are , in a sense , facets of the same action , like induo / eruo ...
We have to do with a Mercury - like reciprocal function ( cf. Watkins 1969 ) , of giving and taking away : putting on and removing the clothes of the corpse . Both are , in a sense , facets of the same action , like induo / eruo ...
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For the following stimulus - types , we replace either the verb or the function words ( or both ) with nonsense forms of identical syllable count . Each nonsense form reflects English phonological rules , and follows the word - stress ...
For the following stimulus - types , we replace either the verb or the function words ( or both ) with nonsense forms of identical syllable count . Each nonsense form reflects English phonological rules , and follows the word - stress ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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