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JOSEPH E. GRIMES Summer Institute of Linguistics A method is described which allows us to plot , easily and rapidly , the positional relations among linguistic elements which have fixed order relative to each other ( such as affixes ) .
JOSEPH E. GRIMES Summer Institute of Linguistics A method is described which allows us to plot , easily and rapidly , the positional relations among linguistic elements which have fixed order relative to each other ( such as affixes ) .
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The left part identifies a single element uniquely ; in a the case of the Huichol verb prefixes in Table 1 , homophonous elements such as wa ; and waz ( as well as other homophonous sets ) are distinguished by subscripts .
The left part identifies a single element uniquely ; in a the case of the Huichol verb prefixes in Table 1 , homophonous elements such as wa ; and waz ( as well as other homophonous sets ) are distinguished by subscripts .
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For each element two kinds of information are required : ( 1 ) the maximum number of positions away from some reference ... Nida suggests counting positions out from the stem ) ; and ( 2 ) the list of elements that have been observed ...
For each element two kinds of information are required : ( 1 ) the maximum number of positions away from some reference ... Nida suggests counting positions out from the stem ) ; and ( 2 ) the list of elements that have been observed ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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