Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 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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... combinations of vowels plus semi- vowels ' in the second passage clearly refers to the phonic character of these ' compound phonemes ' and cannot be interpreted as meaning ' combinations of phonemes ' , a notion he explicitly rejects in ...
... combinations of vowels plus semi- vowels ' in the second passage clearly refers to the phonic character of these ' compound phonemes ' and cannot be interpreted as meaning ' combinations of phonemes ' , a notion he explicitly rejects in ...
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... combinations are relatively permanent ) ; it is in general impossible to obtain a complete list of co - occurrents for any morpheme ; and in many cases a speaker is uncertain whether or not he would include some given morpheme as a co ...
... combinations are relatively permanent ) ; it is in general impossible to obtain a complete list of co - occurrents for any morpheme ; and in many cases a speaker is uncertain whether or not he would include some given morpheme as a co ...
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... combinations can profitably be displaced by a continuum of more or less probable combinations ' appears to depend on one's notions of what is profitable . It would seem much more profitable from a purely linguistic point of view to ...
... combinations can profitably be displaced by a continuum of more or less probable combinations ' appears to depend on one's notions of what is profitable . It would seem much more profitable from a purely linguistic point of view to ...
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