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It is also possible to construct a hy . pothesis about the occurrence of TYPES in a language , namely , that the likelihood of a type ( a particular phoneme cluster ) occurring in a language at all is a function of the number of ...
It is also possible to construct a hy . pothesis about the occurrence of TYPES in a language , namely , that the likelihood of a type ( a particular phoneme cluster ) occurring in a language at all is a function of the number of ...
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Units of difference of types 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TABLE 8 Observed and theoretical frequency distributions English data , by cluster types Total number of Observed number Expected number possible types of types 38 8.89 10 14.50 24 6 5.61 ) 48 ...
Units of difference of types 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TABLE 8 Observed and theoretical frequency distributions English data , by cluster types Total number of Observed number Expected number possible types of types 38 8.89 10 14.50 24 6 5.61 ) 48 ...
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He is quite right in assuming two possible meanings for den Versuch machen and in seeking the difference in a different syntactical relationship , but he has failed to analyze the total signifiant . The correct view was known more than ...
He is quite right in assuming two possible meanings for den Versuch machen and in seeking the difference in a different syntactical relationship , but he has failed to analyze the total signifiant . The correct view was known more than ...
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Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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