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Here early texts write au before a vowel ; a bit later o appears , and if this does not contract with a following vowel , it develops on to u ( some examples can be found in Thurneysen 1946 : 44 , 125 ) . All three spellings appear in ...
Here early texts write au before a vowel ; a bit later o appears , and if this does not contract with a following vowel , it develops on to u ( some examples can be found in Thurneysen 1946 : 44 , 125 ) . All three spellings appear in ...
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Such hidden contrasts , however , are certain to show up in later stages of the dialect . To state the matter in general terms , if a single hypothetical grapheme < P > of an early stage of a dialect corresponds to two contrasting ...
Such hidden contrasts , however , are certain to show up in later stages of the dialect . To state the matter in general terms , if a single hypothetical grapheme < P > of an early stage of a dialect corresponds to two contrasting ...
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He later studied two years ( 1935–37 ) at Yale , with Sapir , Sturtevant and Prokosch , but did not take a degree . He was also a close friend of Whorf , and helped disseminate Whorf's theories among linguists and laymen .
He later studied two years ( 1935–37 ) at Yale , with Sapir , Sturtevant and Prokosch , but did not take a degree . He was also a close friend of Whorf , and helped disseminate Whorf's theories among linguists and laymen .
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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