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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... sequences are listed and exemplified in Table 1. The maxi- mum choice is found in initial position , where all ... sequences are unidirectional , we need only the upper half of the square for the binary sequences ; the lower half has ...
... sequences are listed and exemplified in Table 1. The maxi- mum choice is found in initial position , where all ... sequences are unidirectional , we need only the upper half of the square for the binary sequences ; the lower half has ...
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... sequences ' in which a single consonant , long or short , is flanked by vowels ' : / vccv / , / vcv / , and / ývcv / . This situation was altered , and the three sequences reduced to two , when in some dialects of Middle English ' the ...
... sequences ' in which a single consonant , long or short , is flanked by vowels ' : / vccv / , / vcv / , and / ývcv / . This situation was altered , and the three sequences reduced to two , when in some dialects of Middle English ' the ...
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... sequences is possible , illustrated in Table 4. The term ' virtual ' is restricted now to sequences which are dissolvable and conform to occurrent patterns ; these are the accidental gaps . The term ' inadmissible ' is restricted to ...
... sequences is possible , illustrated in Table 4. The term ' virtual ' is restricted now to sequences which are dissolvable and conform to occurrent patterns ; these are the accidental gaps . The term ' inadmissible ' is restricted to ...
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