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The emphasis , for the general problem , is more on linguistic than on nonlinguistic studies ; for specific descriptive studies it is ... Here frequent reference is made , relative to particular problems , to items in the bibliography .
The emphasis , for the general problem , is more on linguistic than on nonlinguistic studies ; for specific descriptive studies it is ... Here frequent reference is made , relative to particular problems , to items in the bibliography .
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Yet it is only fair to say that Lado's manner of treating the theory in relation to classroom problems will be an eye ... Thus , in stating a typical problem in the perception of phonemic contrast through nonphonemic sound features ...
Yet it is only fair to say that Lado's manner of treating the theory in relation to classroom problems will be an eye ... Thus , in stating a typical problem in the perception of phonemic contrast through nonphonemic sound features ...
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Presenting an excellent survey of the problem , B. I. Wheeler , The origin of grammatical gender , JEGP 2.528-45 ( 1898 ) , contributed further evidence in favor of Brugmann's point of view . Otto Jespersen reviewed the problem briefly ...
Presenting an excellent survey of the problem , B. I. Wheeler , The origin of grammatical gender , JEGP 2.528-45 ( 1898 ) , contributed further evidence in favor of Brugmann's point of view . Otto Jespersen reviewed the problem briefly ...
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NOTES | 335 |
III | 341 |
PreIndoHittite uw um A suggested restatement | 345 |
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