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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... possible clusters and scaling this distribution down to the size of the observed sample . For ex- ample , if geminate clusters are completely excluded , there are 342 different clusters possible with 19 phonemes ; since only 80 ...
... possible clusters and scaling this distribution down to the size of the observed sample . For ex- ample , if geminate clusters are completely excluded , there are 342 different clusters possible with 19 phonemes ; since only 80 ...
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... possible types of types of types 38 8.89 10 14.50 24 6 5.61 48 11 11.23 5 72 22 16.84 6 40 7 9.36 25 $ 23.39 7 60 18 ... possible geminate clusters have been excluded TABLE 9 Observed and theoretical frequency distributions Chontal data ...
... possible types of types of types 38 8.89 10 14.50 24 6 5.61 48 11 11.23 5 72 22 16.84 6 40 7 9.36 25 $ 23.39 7 60 18 ... possible geminate clusters have been excluded TABLE 9 Observed and theoretical frequency distributions Chontal data ...
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... possible meanings to be ' I was eager ' and ' I was annoyed ' . It appears that Bech's system forces him to conclusions from which his ob- viously great knowledge of the language should have guarded him . He is quite right in assuming ...
... possible meanings to be ' I was eager ' and ' I was annoyed ' . It appears that Bech's system forces him to conclusions from which his ob- viously great knowledge of the language should have guarded him . He is quite right in assuming ...
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