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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... considered to give any certain knowledge of the phonetic nature of the b ( b ) which remained in this position . In fact , their trans- literation as a - ah , ah , or ha does not rule out the possibility that h ( b ) was still a ...
... considered to give any certain knowledge of the phonetic nature of the b ( b ) which remained in this position . In fact , their trans- literation as a - ah , ah , or ha does not rule out the possibility that h ( b ) was still a ...
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... considered affixes of paint even after they move in front of it , and that the do which precedes them be considered not a morpheme at all but only a phonemic carrier for the suffixes when they do not have their V before them . ( The ...
... considered affixes of paint even after they move in front of it , and that the do which precedes them be considered not a morpheme at all but only a phonemic carrier for the suffixes when they do not have their V before them . ( The ...
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... considered of central importance in the causal explanation of change ( and , be it noted , not of sound - change alone ) : bilingualism , language contact , areal influence in the broadest sense . " He insists on the ' autonomy ' of ...
... considered of central importance in the causal explanation of change ( and , be it noted , not of sound - change alone ) : bilingualism , language contact , areal influence in the broadest sense . " He insists on the ' autonomy ' of ...
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