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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... statement , as can be proved by saying the sentence with a mid - low sequence at the end : the resulting sentence is heard by a Spanish speaker as a statement regardless of word order . In short , when we change the word order but keep ...
... statement , as can be proved by saying the sentence with a mid - low sequence at the end : the resulting sentence is heard by a Spanish speaker as a statement regardless of word order . In short , when we change the word order but keep ...
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... statement of a specific sound - change which took place once in one specific language . 281 , §72 : The statement that spirant g in contact with voiceless consonants was un- voiced ' but remained in spelling ' is an improvement over the ...
... statement of a specific sound - change which took place once in one specific language . 281 , §72 : The statement that spirant g in contact with voiceless consonants was un- voiced ' but remained in spelling ' is an improvement over the ...
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... statement . 7 The following symbols are used , aside from those defined in the text : R Rankhandi ; S Sivaya ; K ... statement for the area phonemic inventory , in order to pro- vide a uniform terminology and consistent statements in ...
... statement . 7 The following symbols are used , aside from those defined in the text : R Rankhandi ; S Sivaya ; K ... statement for the area phonemic inventory , in order to pro- vide a uniform terminology and consistent statements in ...
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NOTES | 335 |
III | 341 |
PreIndoHittite uw um A suggested restatement | 345 |
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accent allophones American analysis appear Associate assume called chapter clear clusters College comparative considered consists consonant contain contexts contrast derivative dialect discussion distinction distribution earlier ending English evidence examples explanation fact final forms function German give given grammar Greek historical important included indicated Indo-European initial Institute interest Italy language later Latin least Library linguistic marked material meaning Michigan morpheme names nominative noun object occur original pattern person Ph.D phonemes plural position possible present probably problem Professor Proto-Indo-European question reason reference relation releases represent seems short similar sound speech statement stem stops stress structure suffix suggests syllable symbols tion University verb voiced vowel writing