Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... nature ' of nature . It would seem that in phonology a man cannot qualify as an investigator unless he is well versed in metaphysics . Some would say that such is the nature of the subject . According to my opinion , it may very well be ...
... nature ' of nature . It would seem that in phonology a man cannot qualify as an investigator unless he is well versed in metaphysics . Some would say that such is the nature of the subject . According to my opinion , it may very well be ...
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... nature of sound were carried out by several scholars , including Bartoli , J. C. Scaliger ( who had an especial interest in the physiology of sound - production because of his profession as doctor ) , and Tolomei in the ' Polito ' . But ...
... nature of sound were carried out by several scholars , including Bartoli , J. C. Scaliger ( who had an especial interest in the physiology of sound - production because of his profession as doctor ) , and Tolomei in the ' Polito ' . But ...
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... nature are classified by being referred to various ele- mentary types of deformation process . The analysis of a certain field of nature which results is freely extensible , and all - in - all so harmonious with actual physics that such ...
... nature are classified by being referred to various ele- mentary types of deformation process . The analysis of a certain field of nature which results is freely extensible , and all - in - all so harmonious with actual physics that such ...
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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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