Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... kind of cherry , Cerasus laurocerasus ' ← lovor laurel ' + višnja ' sourcherry ' . Though each constituent retains its lexical stress , these are true compounds , not appositional phrases , since the compound is inflected at the end ...
... kind of cherry , Cerasus laurocerasus ' ← lovor laurel ' + višnja ' sourcherry ' . Though each constituent retains its lexical stress , these are true compounds , not appositional phrases , since the compound is inflected at the end ...
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... kind of linguistic cocoon , beyond which they no longer imitate each other , but more noticeably the world of adults . In this connection , the author refers to ingroup - outgroup phenomena , as well as peer - group consciousness , as ...
... kind of linguistic cocoon , beyond which they no longer imitate each other , but more noticeably the world of adults . In this connection , the author refers to ingroup - outgroup phenomena , as well as peer - group consciousness , as ...
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... kind of evidence , obviously , is words which actually show CRV and CRRV alternants in the text , distributed so that the CRV alternants follow words ending with a short vowel and CRRV alternants occur everywhere else . There is not ...
... kind of evidence , obviously , is words which actually show CRV and CRRV alternants in the text , distributed so that the CRV alternants follow words ending with a short vowel and CRRV alternants occur everywhere else . There is not ...
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