Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... phonetic . In recent years , an impressive body of evidence has accumulated that there are diachronic rules which depend on conditions that are altogether non- phonetic , e.g. factors which are morphological and syntactic.1 That this is ...
... phonetic . In recent years , an impressive body of evidence has accumulated that there are diachronic rules which depend on conditions that are altogether non- phonetic , e.g. factors which are morphological and syntactic.1 That this is ...
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... phonetic , i.e. from sound X to sound Y ; ( 2 ) lexical , i.e. from morpheme to morpheme in the relevant part of an individual's vocabulary ; and ( 3 ) social , i.e. from speaker to speaker in the same dialect.9 With respect to the ...
... phonetic , i.e. from sound X to sound Y ; ( 2 ) lexical , i.e. from morpheme to morpheme in the relevant part of an individual's vocabulary ; and ( 3 ) social , i.e. from speaker to speaker in the same dialect.9 With respect to the ...
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... phonetic dimensions . Clearly , the way to explain such a change is to posit a diachronic rule of accent fronting which is followed by the same body of stress adjustment and vowel - reduction rules which apply to a large sector of other ...
... phonetic dimensions . Clearly , the way to explain such a change is to posit a diachronic rule of accent fronting which is followed by the same body of stress adjustment and vowel - reduction rules which apply to a large sector of other ...
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