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If we accept this distinction between structure and pattern , then it is really semantic patterning in which we are fundamentally interested , and the term pattern which we must further define . The suggestion I shall make here and on ...
If we accept this distinction between structure and pattern , then it is really semantic patterning in which we are fundamentally interested , and the term pattern which we must further define . The suggestion I shall make here and on ...
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We find at this level very little that can be called a pattern in the sense defined . It might be argued that a set of components like bilabialness , alveolarness , and velarness form a minimal pattern among themselves ( bilabialness ...
We find at this level very little that can be called a pattern in the sense defined . It might be argued that a set of components like bilabialness , alveolarness , and velarness form a minimal pattern among themselves ( bilabialness ...
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Of greatest interest at the moment , however , is the observation that at this stage of phonology we are for the first time able to discover something which is convincingly a pattern . The relationships between phonemes can be described ...
Of greatest interest at the moment , however , is the observation that at this stage of phonology we are for the first time able to discover something which is convincingly a pattern . The relationships between phonemes can be described ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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