Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... words , but rather to the grammatical units ( whatever their size ) , which are composed of words . We should also add that enclitic and proclitic elements ( which may be conveniently called clitics ) are to be treated syntac- tically as ...
... words , but rather to the grammatical units ( whatever their size ) , which are composed of words . We should also add that enclitic and proclitic elements ( which may be conveniently called clitics ) are to be treated syntac- tically as ...
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... word which contains a suffix but not a prefix are ( 1 ) the fraction before the suffix and ( 2 ) the suffix . Thus , the sequence druk + ar + n , the base of drukar - n a ' printing establishment ' , has the ICs ( 1 ) druk + ar , and ...
... word which contains a suffix but not a prefix are ( 1 ) the fraction before the suffix and ( 2 ) the suffix . Thus , the sequence druk + ar + n , the base of drukar - n a ' printing establishment ' , has the ICs ( 1 ) druk + ar , and ...
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... word , if that word begins with a vowel and if the final con- sonant of the first word is syllabified with the vowel of the second . ( 4 ) Two words are in close juncture if the final sound of the first is identical with the initial ...
... word , if that word begins with a vowel and if the final con- sonant of the first word is syllabified with the vowel of the second . ( 4 ) Two words are in close juncture if the final sound of the first is identical with the initial ...
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