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To determine t between two languages requires that we make certain other general statements and upon them construct ... One term in this statement needs explanation : by ' statistically independent ' we mean simply that the selection in ...
To determine t between two languages requires that we make certain other general statements and upon them construct ... One term in this statement needs explanation : by ' statistically independent ' we mean simply that the selection in ...
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For example , because the metalinguistic statement ' If Hello ! is uttered , then generally there are vibratory disturbances ' or ' If Hello ! is uttered , then generally there is breath passing between the vocal folds ' expresses ...
For example , because the metalinguistic statement ' If Hello ! is uttered , then generally there are vibratory disturbances ' or ' If Hello ! is uttered , then generally there is breath passing between the vocal folds ' expresses ...
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The dash boundary is not well thought out : it invalidates the statement ' nor are there " phonological ” words with more than one accented vowel ( 49 ) and it could have been used to advantage in the discussion of voicing in foreign ...
The dash boundary is not well thought out : it invalidates the statement ' nor are there " phonological ” words with more than one accented vowel ( 49 ) and it could have been used to advantage in the discussion of voicing in foreign ...
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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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