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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... marked.17 7.2 . NEUTRALIZATION OF OBVIATION . In treating agreement ( §6 ) we have seen that certain special relations supersede the obviation regularly required by a relation of marginality such as listed in §7.1 : the first component ...
... marked.17 7.2 . NEUTRALIZATION OF OBVIATION . In treating agreement ( §6 ) we have seen that certain special relations supersede the obviation regularly required by a relation of marginality such as listed in §7.1 : the first component ...
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... marked , rising marked , and falling marked . Marked cadences differ from un- marked cadences by having considerably greater pitch spans . Nowhere does Daneš give clear - cut technical criteria for delimiting his ca- dences ; he speaks ...
... marked , rising marked , and falling marked . Marked cadences differ from un- marked cadences by having considerably greater pitch spans . Nowhere does Daneš give clear - cut technical criteria for delimiting his ca- dences ; he speaks ...
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... marked vs. unmarked . Our methods have hardly reached the degree of refinement that would enable us to identify a form as marked on the basis of function alone ; for the time being , at least , such distinctions seem of value only if ...
... marked vs. unmarked . Our methods have hardly reached the degree of refinement that would enable us to identify a form as marked on the basis of function alone ; for the time being , at least , such distinctions seem of value only if ...
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