Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... fact that we understand him prove anything respecting English phonemes ? Obviously , the conclusive proof of whether or not English is distorted by a foreigner is not the possibility of understanding him , but rather whether or not he ...
... fact that we understand him prove anything respecting English phonemes ? Obviously , the conclusive proof of whether or not English is distorted by a foreigner is not the possibility of understanding him , but rather whether or not he ...
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... Fact : and Experience , Knowledge and Fact are functionals of it , and of another ' , and 35 : ' Language subdivides most generally into ( a ) Inchoate Implication . ( b ) Words - common . ( c ) Terms . ( d ) Symbols . ' These ...
... Fact : and Experience , Knowledge and Fact are functionals of it , and of another ' , and 35 : ' Language subdivides most generally into ( a ) Inchoate Implication . ( b ) Words - common . ( c ) Terms . ( d ) Symbols . ' These ...
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... fact that the related lukatta is repeatedly introduced by the conjunction mahan or man ' when ' ; but what holds good for the latter does not necessarily hold good for the former , and in fact the complete absence of these conjunctions ...
... fact that the related lukatta is repeatedly introduced by the conjunction mahan or man ' when ' ; but what holds good for the latter does not necessarily hold good for the former , and in fact the complete absence of these conjunctions ...
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I | 3 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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ablaut adjective adorare American analogy aorist appears Aryan assume Brugmann cited consonant corresponding definition demonstrative derived dialects discussion dissimilation EDWARD SAPIR ending etymology evidence example explained fact forms French genitive German gesture Grammar Greek hand-kissing Hitt Hittite Hittite Language homonyms indicative Indo-European influence inscriptions instance interpretation KENT kiss language langue Latin Leonard Bloomfield lingua linguistic Linguistic Society meaning Middle English neuter noun Ohio State University original Oscan Pāli participle passage phoneme phonology plural present preterite primary probably Professor pronoun proskynesis relation ROLAND G Sanskrit SAPIR scholars secondary seems semantic Semitic Sicel sing singular Society of America sound speech stem Sturtevant suffix Swadesh syllable takku theory Tibetan tion Toch Tocharian Twaddell uomo variant velar Venetic verb voiceless vowel wæs Whatmough words Yale University Zipf þæt