Language, Band 34George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1958 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... indicate word boundaries ; they relate to contours as follows : forms with final stress and stressed monosyllables are indicated by acute accent marks ; unstressed monosyllables and nonsyllabic words are automatically ab- sorbed into ...
... indicate word boundaries ; they relate to contours as follows : forms with final stress and stressed monosyllables are indicated by acute accent marks ; unstressed monosyllables and nonsyllabic words are automatically ab- sorbed into ...
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... indicated by morphophonemic symbols in the listing of the morphemes which are affected by them ; ( 3 ) recurrent morpheme alternations dependent on the morphemic environment , indicated by a decimal numeral in the morphological index ...
... indicated by morphophonemic symbols in the listing of the morphemes which are affected by them ; ( 3 ) recurrent morpheme alternations dependent on the morphemic environment , indicated by a decimal numeral in the morphological index ...
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... indicated by zero as the last digit . Thus , class 1150 includes morphemes 1151 through 1157 , class 1190 includes morphemes 1191-3 , and so on . Morphemes of the same position class , with one very clearly circumscribed exception ( see ...
... indicated by zero as the last digit . Thus , class 1150 includes morphemes 1151 through 1157 , class 1190 includes morphemes 1191-3 , and so on . Morphemes of the same position class , with one very clearly circumscribed exception ( see ...
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