Language, Band 43George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 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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... complete as it stands , or as expandable to , e.g. , na brāhmaṇā ete grhe . In the first case , one as- serts that these ( ete ) and brāhmaṇāḥ are different : " These are not Brahmans ' . In the second case , one asserts the absence of ...
... complete as it stands , or as expandable to , e.g. , na brāhmaṇā ete grhe . In the first case , one as- serts that these ( ete ) and brāhmaṇāḥ are different : " These are not Brahmans ' . In the second case , one asserts the absence of ...
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... complete list of allomorphs and examples for the morphemes listed . A more complete statement for 77 would be -cèɛ ~ -pcèɛ ; the vowel alternation of -cèe ~ -cì is covered by a general morpho- phonemic statement . ) 4. We cannot appeal ...
... complete list of allomorphs and examples for the morphemes listed . A more complete statement for 77 would be -cèɛ ~ -pcèɛ ; the vowel alternation of -cèe ~ -cì is covered by a general morpho- phonemic statement . ) 4. We cannot appeal ...
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... complete knowledge of what communication in language REALLY is , would find that func- tional load is , after all , a useful tool in seeking answers to the ' why ' of sound change . But it will not be easy to come by this more grandiose ...
... complete knowledge of what communication in language REALLY is , would find that func- tional load is , after all , a useful tool in seeking answers to the ' why ' of sound change . But it will not be easy to come by this more grandiose ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāņinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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