Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... fact , the vocalic alternation of bad and bat is quantitatively parallel to such alternations as bead and beat , fade and fate . The alternations are governed by mechanical considerations that have only a subsidiary relevance for the ...
... fact , the vocalic alternation of bad and bat is quantitatively parallel to such alternations as bead and beat , fade and fate . The alternations are governed by mechanical considerations that have only a subsidiary relevance for the ...
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... fact is that , even from a purely descriptive standpoint , it is not nonsense to say that , e.g. , the s or w of one linguistic pattern is not necessarily the same thing as the s or w of another . It is time to escape from a possible ...
... fact is that , even from a purely descriptive standpoint , it is not nonsense to say that , e.g. , the s or w of one linguistic pattern is not necessarily the same thing as the s or w of another . It is time to escape from a possible ...
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... fact , this theory is contrary to the practice of the earliest writers of English pastorals , to the declarations of E. K. in the dedicatory epistle written for The Shepheardes Calendar , and to Spenser's own practice throughout his ...
... fact , this theory is contrary to the practice of the earliest writers of English pastorals , to the declarations of E. K. in the dedicatory epistle written for The Shepheardes Calendar , and to Spenser's own practice throughout his ...
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