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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... rules , among which appears this rule of devoicing for all stops and liquids . Although it is not bi - unique , this last lin- guistically significant level may be called phonemic , especially since it is the first level at which the ...
... rules , among which appears this rule of devoicing for all stops and liquids . Although it is not bi - unique , this last lin- guistically significant level may be called phonemic , especially since it is the first level at which the ...
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... rules in Evidence is considerable and evident , a reading of the spelling rules in Documents 42-8 provides a con- stant temptation to redraft them . One can indeed hardly criticize the practice of the spelling rules in Documents , for ...
... rules in Evidence is considerable and evident , a reading of the spelling rules in Documents 42-8 provides a con- stant temptation to redraft them . One can indeed hardly criticize the practice of the spelling rules in Documents , for ...
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... rules and several examples are found in the phonology ; in the spelling rules there is some anticipation of the discussion appropriate to the phonology ( especially of z and the labiovelars ) , which is not repeated there . Though most ...
... rules and several examples are found in the phonology ; in the spelling rules there is some anticipation of the discussion appropriate to the phonology ( especially of z and the labiovelars ) , which is not repeated there . Though most ...
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