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Consideration of the phonemic status of these Type B vowels along the lines which Martin ( 1959 : 380 ) suggests seems to point to an analysis of the Type A i and e as / yi / and / ye / . These contrast with the Type B i and ē as / i e ...
Consideration of the phonemic status of these Type B vowels along the lines which Martin ( 1959 : 380 ) suggests seems to point to an analysis of the Type A i and e as / yi / and / ye / . These contrast with the Type B i and ē as / i e ...
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It is further suggested that the use of these forms as auxiliaries can be explained in the same way . The resulting base rules are shown to be somewhat closer to a reasonable set of universal base rules than the corresponding rules of ...
It is further suggested that the use of these forms as auxiliaries can be explained in the same way . The resulting base rules are shown to be somewhat closer to a reasonable set of universal base rules than the corresponding rules of ...
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The complex of problems suggested by the Tagalog sentences must be left unsettled here , but it is clear that they can be treated only in connection with a general consideration of the problems of focus , topicalization , definite ...
The complex of problems suggested by the Tagalog sentences must be left unsettled here , but it is clear that they can be treated only in connection with a general consideration of the problems of focus , topicalization , definite ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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