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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... writing [ ( 1 ) i ] and regard the second of these as [ j ] , so that we analyze the word as / stij : 1 / . The former alternative leaves us with a re- dundant [ j ] between the vowels ; it is redundant because there is no contrast be ...
... writing [ ( 1 ) i ] and regard the second of these as [ j ] , so that we analyze the word as / stij : 1 / . The former alternative leaves us with a re- dundant [ j ] between the vowels ; it is redundant because there is no contrast be ...
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... writing of stops , I and J for the writing of diphthongs , A and G for the writing of accent . We have shown how one could regard the palatals and the velar nasals as either sequential or simul- taneous , indeed as both at once . The ...
... writing of stops , I and J for the writing of diphthongs , A and G for the writing of accent . We have shown how one could regard the palatals and the velar nasals as either sequential or simul- taneous , indeed as both at once . The ...
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... writing systems , is a welcome presentation . From the introductory section , Learning a writing system is not the same as learning a language , to the summary , Application ( 109 ) , it is material such as we have all wished our ...
... writing systems , is a welcome presentation . From the introductory section , Learning a writing system is not the same as learning a language , to the summary , Application ( 109 ) , it is material such as we have all wished our ...
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