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Thus , in a syllable ba , the syllabicity of a ( and the non - syllabicity of b ) follow from the fact that the two segments constitute a single beat ( via the OCR ) and from the fact that a is the most sonorous member of that beat .
Thus , in a syllable ba , the syllabicity of a ( and the non - syllabicity of b ) follow from the fact that the two segments constitute a single beat ( via the OCR ) and from the fact that a is the most sonorous member of that beat .
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... Explanatory combinatorial dictionary of Modern Russian ' ( ECD ) draws attention to a peculiar and yet seldom noted disproportionality in the development of modern linguistics : the fact that the extraordinary growth of most aspects ...
... Explanatory combinatorial dictionary of Modern Russian ' ( ECD ) draws attention to a peculiar and yet seldom noted disproportionality in the development of modern linguistics : the fact that the extraordinary growth of most aspects ...
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The case - marking here reflects directly the fact that the original ergative nominal ( ' Brutus ' ) has become absolutive . The fact that the original absolutive ( “ Caesar ' ) has become a chômeur is reflected both by its taking on ...
The case - marking here reflects directly the fact that the original ergative nominal ( ' Brutus ' ) has become absolutive . The fact that the original absolutive ( “ Caesar ' ) has become a chômeur is reflected both by its taking on ...
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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