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Further , it is well known that many types of sound change such as elision , epenthesis , metathesis , and even the simple change of [ x ] → [ f ] that occurred in English enough , tough , cough , dwarf etc. , cannot plausibly be ...
Further , it is well known that many types of sound change such as elision , epenthesis , metathesis , and even the simple change of [ x ] → [ f ] that occurred in English enough , tough , cough , dwarf etc. , cannot plausibly be ...
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According to Martinet , then , the causes of sound change are to be found in the interplay and interrelationships among a number of different factors : structure , or the relations between units in a linguistic system ; function , or ...
According to Martinet , then , the causes of sound change are to be found in the interplay and interrelationships among a number of different factors : structure , or the relations between units in a linguistic system ; function , or ...
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In extenuation , it should be pointed out that Martinet , although an enthusiastic adherent of the notion that functional load plays a rôle in sound change , never said more than that functional load could tentatively be considered as ...
In extenuation , it should be pointed out that Martinet , although an enthusiastic adherent of the notion that functional load plays a rôle in sound change , never said more than that functional load could tentatively be considered as ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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