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Furthermore , since written records constitute the sole source of material for historical linguistics , it was merely being consistent to relegate historical studies to a secondary position . Although a number of scholars of imagination ...
Furthermore , since written records constitute the sole source of material for historical linguistics , it was merely being consistent to relegate historical studies to a secondary position . Although a number of scholars of imagination ...
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For simplicity I will confine my discussion to genetic relationship as one of the more prominent branches of historical linguistics . My comments will apply as well to language classification or any measure of closeness ' or ' distance ...
For simplicity I will confine my discussion to genetic relationship as one of the more prominent branches of historical linguistics . My comments will apply as well to language classification or any measure of closeness ' or ' distance ...
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FOR A HISTORICAL INTERPRETATION OF PHONOLOGICAL RULES 6.1 . The essence of my argument so far has been that although , in establishing underlying representations differing from surface representations , 1968 phonological theory claims ...
FOR A HISTORICAL INTERPRETATION OF PHONOLOGICAL RULES 6.1 . The essence of my argument so far has been that although , in establishing underlying representations differing from surface representations , 1968 phonological theory claims ...
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alternation analysis appear apply base called chapter Chinese clause clear complex considered consonant constraint construction contains contrast corresponding course deletion dependency derived dialects discussion distinction elements English evidence example fact Figure final function give given grammar historical implies indicate instance interesting interpretation involved John language latter least lexical linguistic marked meaning morpheme nasal nature Note noun object occur original palatal particular pattern phonemic phonological phrase position possible preceding present Press principle problem proposed question reason reference relation representations represented require respect rules seems segments semantic sentence similar sound speakers speech statement stem structure suffix suggests surface syllable syntactic Table theory tion transformational underlying University various verb vowel