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We may count here , e.g. , topics like the relation between language and dialects , the causes of phonetic change , the nature of phonetic laws , the mutual relation between appellatives and proper names , the various systems of ...
We may count here , e.g. , topics like the relation between language and dialects , the causes of phonetic change , the nature of phonetic laws , the mutual relation between appellatives and proper names , the various systems of ...
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ܙ . for the objective relations between sounds are only a first approximation to the psychological relations which constitute the true phonetic pattern . The size of the objective differences th — 8 , 8 - sh , th : -S , 81 - shı ...
ܙ . for the objective relations between sounds are only a first approximation to the psychological relations which constitute the true phonetic pattern . The size of the objective differences th — 8 , 8 - sh , th : -S , 81 - shı ...
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These relationships may , or may not , involve morphological processes ( e.g. , the fact that in English we have ... 0 , s an intuitive pattern relation to their voiced correlates v , d , 2 which is specifically different from the ...
These relationships may , or may not , involve morphological processes ( e.g. , the fact that in English we have ... 0 , s an intuitive pattern relation to their voiced correlates v , d , 2 which is specifically different from the ...
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Why a Linguistic Society? | 1 |
Proceedings of the Organization Meeting | 9 |
Votes and Personalia | 21 |
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