Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... respect to quotations from Ameri- can authors ( ' Webster's use of American quotations ... was motivated by non- lexicographical considerations ' , 49 ) , but with respect to his ' treatment of Ameri- canisms ' ( the title of Section E ) ...
... respect to quotations from Ameri- can authors ( ' Webster's use of American quotations ... was motivated by non- lexicographical considerations ' , 49 ) , but with respect to his ' treatment of Ameri- canisms ' ( the title of Section E ) ...
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... respect to productivity , from phonological rules involving changes of feature values , insertion and deletion of segments , etc. We want to ascertain to what degree native speakers of Turkish are aware of the regular- ities which these ...
... respect to productivity , from phonological rules involving changes of feature values , insertion and deletion of segments , etc. We want to ascertain to what degree native speakers of Turkish are aware of the regular- ities which these ...
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... respect to the two other Formosan subgroups and with respect to the other Austronesian languages ( Dyen 1965 : 56 ) . There is a great deal of linguistic material in Tung's book : 45 pages of phonol- ogy , 66 pages of morphology , and ...
... respect to the two other Formosan subgroups and with respect to the other Austronesian languages ( Dyen 1965 : 56 ) . There is a great deal of linguistic material in Tung's book : 45 pages of phonol- ogy , 66 pages of morphology , and ...
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allow alternation American analysis appear break called chapter clause common comparative consider consonant construction contains contrast course derived dialects dictionary discussion distinction distribution English evidence example expected fact Figure forms Friend function further German give given grammar important indicate instances interesting interpretation involved Japanese kind language later least less light linguistic marked material meaning morphemes nature noise noted noun object occur original pattern phonetic phonological phrase position possible present probably problem question reason reference relation relative respect response result rule seems sense sentence similar sound speakers speech statement structure suffix suggest syllable syntactic Table theory tion traditional UNIT University utterance verb vowel Webster