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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... transcription : although the discussion is in terms of pho- nemes , there is no attempt at phonemic transcription ; words are cited in stand- ard Turkish orthography or in a transcription in modified Cyrillic letters which is not even a ...
... transcription : although the discussion is in terms of pho- nemes , there is no attempt at phonemic transcription ; words are cited in stand- ard Turkish orthography or in a transcription in modified Cyrillic letters which is not even a ...
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... transcriptions : a , a1⁄2 , as , ai , ai2 , ai ?, a - i , and before a vowel a , a - j . Reading rules are out of place here , though it would be a convenience to have them gathered together in an appendix . For instance , the transcription ...
... transcriptions : a , a1⁄2 , as , ai , ai2 , ai ?, a - i , and before a vowel a , a - j . Reading rules are out of place here , though it would be a convenience to have them gathered together in an appendix . For instance , the transcription ...
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... transcription . The decision to record an interpretation should depend on the understanding of the text . The choice among alternative interpretations should depend also on the identification of the word , its meaning and etymology ...
... transcription . The decision to record an interpretation should depend on the understanding of the text . The choice among alternative interpretations should depend also on the identification of the word , its meaning and etymology ...
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