Language, Bände 6-12Linguistic Society of America, 1935 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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alleged in support of the theory are incontrovertible , and the theory itself is so formulated that no amount of conflicting evidence can possibly overthrow it . If the altered vowel appears where it is not wanted , it can be explained ...
alleged in support of the theory are incontrovertible , and the theory itself is so formulated that no amount of conflicting evidence can possibly overthrow it . If the altered vowel appears where it is not wanted , it can be explained ...
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... theory as represented in the definition . On the other hand , I believe that Bloomfield's theory is weakened by not recognizing , or seeming not to recognize , all the characteristics of the phoneme in- cluding those that occur only in ...
... theory as represented in the definition . On the other hand , I believe that Bloomfield's theory is weakened by not recognizing , or seeming not to recognize , all the characteristics of the phoneme in- cluding those that occur only in ...
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... theory to descriptive linguistics have become reasonably clear , though there still remain problems in need of further study . However , there has been less interest in the theory on the part of students of the history of language ...
... theory to descriptive linguistics have become reasonably clear , though there still remain problems in need of further study . However , there has been less interest in the theory on the part of students of the history of language ...
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General | 8 |
LEONARD BLOOMFIELD The Stressed Vowels of American English | 97 |
ALBERT DEBRUNNER Dyāvāpṛthivī or diyāvāpṛthvī? | 117 |
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ablaut adjective American analogy appears Aryan Bloomfield Brugmann cited College Comparative consonants corresponding definition derived dialect diphthong discussion Dravidian E. A. Speiser E. H. Sturtevant ending English etymology evidence examples fact final FM Prof forms French genitive German Goth Gothic Götze Gram Grammar Greek Hindi Hittite Hittite Language Indo-Aryan languages Indo-European initial inscriptions Kent langue later Latin linguistic LINGUISTIC SOCIETY masc meaning mēs middle Morris Swadesh nasal Nepali nominative noun occurs Old High German original Pāli paradigms parallel person phoneme phonological plural present preterite primary probably Professor pronouns ROLAND G Sanskrit secondary seems Semitic sing singular SOCIETY OF AMERICA sound speech stem suffix suggested Swadesh syllable theory tion Toch Tocharian Twaddell Univ University uomo variant Venetic verb voiceless vowel Vulgar Latin words Yale