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From his earliest writings , Hubschmid has made it a point not to shirk suffixal problems ( KHS 247–58 : -aro ... But here , for the first time , the derivational problem ceases to be a side issue and assumes the proportions of the very ...
From his earliest writings , Hubschmid has made it a point not to shirk suffixal problems ( KHS 247–58 : -aro ... But here , for the first time , the derivational problem ceases to be a side issue and assumes the proportions of the very ...
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The only discussion of this interesting and important analytic problem as such in the book is a very brief but clear statement in Jones's excursus ( 159 ) of some reasons for regarding palatalization as a consonant feature and not a ...
The only discussion of this interesting and important analytic problem as such in the book is a very brief but clear statement in Jones's excursus ( 159 ) of some reasons for regarding palatalization as a consonant feature and not a ...
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Still more important , there will be problems in which the analyst , as Chomsky has said , must accept complexity in the ... This problem may , indeed , be the most important of all in the present attempt to marry logic and linguistics ...
Still more important , there will be problems in which the analyst , as Chomsky has said , must accept complexity in the ... This problem may , indeed , be the most important of all in the present attempt to marry logic and linguistics ...
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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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