Language, Band 52George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... boundaries in their formulations of primary sound change , but that such boundaries are grammatical , not phonetic , environments . This is a justified objection to Neo- grammarian PRACTICE : it is quite true that boundaries seem to ...
... boundaries in their formulations of primary sound change , but that such boundaries are grammatical , not phonetic , environments . This is a justified objection to Neo- grammarian PRACTICE : it is quite true that boundaries seem to ...
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... boundaries exclusively ' ( 23 ) . These boundaries are determined within the domain of a larger unit called a SECTION ; this is a generic term for units that are segmentally equivalent in the sense that they contain no seg- mental word ...
... boundaries exclusively ' ( 23 ) . These boundaries are determined within the domain of a larger unit called a SECTION ; this is a generic term for units that are segmentally equivalent in the sense that they contain no seg- mental word ...
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... boundaries : because assimilation takes place , nasalization does not . Second , we can combine into a unique process the nasalization rules for in- across morpheme boundaries and across word boundaries . 4.33 . The use of the Elsewhere ...
... boundaries : because assimilation takes place , nasalization does not . Second , we can combine into a unique process the nasalization rules for in- across morpheme boundaries and across word boundaries . 4.33 . The use of the Elsewhere ...
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Constraints on movement rules Ray Cattell | 18 |
On some nonevidence for the cycle in syntax Ronald Neeld 51 | 42 |
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