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While this is legitimate within an account of his linguistic theories , it should be pointed out that , as an immediate consequence of ... under the guise of prosodic theory , leading to the most immediately productive applications .
While this is legitimate within an account of his linguistic theories , it should be pointed out that , as an immediate consequence of ... under the guise of prosodic theory , leading to the most immediately productive applications .
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This conclusion follows from his prior judgment that the theory of prosodic analysis had been exhaustively worked out and definitively formed , if not publicly stated , within Firth's active professional life ( he retired in 1956 ) .
This conclusion follows from his prior judgment that the theory of prosodic analysis had been exhaustively worked out and definitively formed , if not publicly stated , within Firth's active professional life ( he retired in 1956 ) .
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/b/.1 In a monograph published two years after Noreen's treatment of the subject , Ernst Zupitza ( 1896 : 1-47 ) flatly rejects the labialization theory . Though his opinion is supported by some highly destructive arguments , they have ...
/b/.1 In a monograph published two years after Noreen's treatment of the subject , Ernst Zupitza ( 1896 : 1-47 ) flatly rejects the labialization theory . Though his opinion is supported by some highly destructive arguments , they have ...
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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 |
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