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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... final syllable . This is certainly true if only the dictionary entry form of words is con- sidered , such as nouns without inflectional endings , infinitives of verbs , etc .; the nature of the few exceptions will be dealt with below ...
... final syllable . This is certainly true if only the dictionary entry form of words is con- sidered , such as nouns without inflectional endings , infinitives of verbs , etc .; the nature of the few exceptions will be dealt with below ...
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... final syllable , but when the protasis follows the main clause , and under certain other circumstances , it is stressed on the first syllable . The word mægær ' but , unless ' is usually stressed on the first syllable , but when ...
... final syllable , but when the protasis follows the main clause , and under certain other circumstances , it is stressed on the first syllable . The word mægær ' but , unless ' is usually stressed on the first syllable , but when ...
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... final position . In this way , too , the emergence of secondary homonyms would be accounted for automatically ... final [ b ] , another with final [ ' ] , and yet another with final [ g ] . But this is a far cry from seven posited ...
... final position . In this way , too , the emergence of secondary homonyms would be accounted for automatically ... final [ b ] , another with final [ ' ] , and yet another with final [ g ] . But this is a far cry from seven posited ...
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