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Interviewing for the Linguistic Atlas . American Speech 10.3–9 . 1938 Postvocalic r in New England speech : A study in American dialect geography . Actes du quatrième Congrès International de Linguistes ( tenu à Copenhague .
Interviewing for the Linguistic Atlas . American Speech 10.3–9 . 1938 Postvocalic r in New England speech : A study in American dialect geography . Actes du quatrième Congrès International de Linguistes ( tenu à Copenhague .
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Automatic linguistic analysis — a heuristic problem . ... Computer participation in linguistic research . Lg . 38.385–9 . 1964. ... Computation in linguistics — a case book , ed . by Paul L. Garvin and Bernard Spolsky , 1-41 .
Automatic linguistic analysis — a heuristic problem . ... Computer participation in linguistic research . Lg . 38.385–9 . 1964. ... Computation in linguistics — a case book , ed . by Paul L. Garvin and Bernard Spolsky , 1-41 .
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A new approach to linguistic description . By ROBERT M. W. Dixon . ( Longmans linguistic library . ) Pp . xviii , 216. London , Longmans Green , 1965 . Reviewed by D. TERENCE LANGENDOEN , Ohio State University The title of this book is ...
A new approach to linguistic description . By ROBERT M. W. Dixon . ( Longmans linguistic library . ) Pp . xviii , 216. London , Longmans Green , 1965 . Reviewed by D. TERENCE LANGENDOEN , Ohio State University The title of this book is ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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