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But no language uses these specific subsegmental timing relations to express a lexical contrast . No language has two lexical rules of vowel nasalization , one creating fully nasalized , the other partially nasalized vowels ...
But no language uses these specific subsegmental timing relations to express a lexical contrast . No language has two lexical rules of vowel nasalization , one creating fully nasalized , the other partially nasalized vowels ...
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The practice of some lexi- phy to cognitive grammar to lexical semantics cographers to treat their culture as if it were in GB . Space limits comments to a handful of universal is the subject of JANET WHITCUT's the papers . paper ...
The practice of some lexi- phy to cognitive grammar to lexical semantics cographers to treat their culture as if it were in GB . Space limits comments to a handful of universal is the subject of JANET WHITCUT's the papers . paper ...
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deed , it brings together into a single coherent model the various perspectives from which lexical variation needs to be examined . With this model the authors are able to capture and evaluate convincingly the complexities of lexical ...
deed , it brings together into a single coherent model the various perspectives from which lexical variation needs to be examined . With this model the authors are able to capture and evaluate convincingly the complexities of lexical ...
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American Sign Language Karen Petronio Diane LilloMartin | 18 |
Definiteness and existentials Barbara Abbott | 103 |
Morphopragmatics Diminutives and intensifiers in Italian | 157 |
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