Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... Swadesh's own methods , however , cannot possibly lead to this arrangement . He has written ( LANGUAGE 10.123 ) : ' If the distribution of one type of sound is complementary to that of more than one other , it is to be identified with ...
... Swadesh's own methods , however , cannot possibly lead to this arrangement . He has written ( LANGUAGE 10.123 ) : ' If the distribution of one type of sound is complementary to that of more than one other , it is to be identified with ...
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... Swadesh's objections ( 249 ) to the failure explicitly to justify the term ' minimum ' are , I believe , well taken . I hoped it would be clear to those interested in the phoneme who might read the discussion that what was there ...
... Swadesh's objections ( 249 ) to the failure explicitly to justify the term ' minimum ' are , I believe , well taken . I hoped it would be clear to those interested in the phoneme who might read the discussion that what was there ...
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... Swadesh summarizes ( 250 ) : ' Twaddell's theory would declare as different : the vowels of sing and sin , of length and Len , of long and lawn , of sung and sun , or sang and man , the s's of still and sill , the t's of gust and gut ...
... Swadesh summarizes ( 250 ) : ' Twaddell's theory would declare as different : the vowels of sing and sin , of length and Len , of long and lawn , of sung and sun , or sang and man , the s's of still and sill , the t's of gust and gut ...
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