Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... morphological traits can be transferred from one language to another one . The only possible method of approach to this problem is a study of the distribution of definite morphological features . If it is found that a group of languages ...
... morphological traits can be transferred from one language to another one . The only possible method of approach to this problem is a study of the distribution of definite morphological features . If it is found that a group of languages ...
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... morphological processes ( e.g. , the fact that in English we have morphological alterna- tions like wife : wives , sheath : to sheathe , breath : to breathe , mouse : to mouse helps to give the sounds f , 0 , s an intuitive pattern ...
... morphological processes ( e.g. , the fact that in English we have morphological alterna- tions like wife : wives , sheath : to sheathe , breath : to breathe , mouse : to mouse helps to give the sounds f , 0 , s an intuitive pattern ...
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... morphology through which all the other tongues of the group had recently passed . But I am anticipating . I did ... morphological structure has already been demonstrated in several cases . The point here is that the levelling would ...
... morphology through which all the other tongues of the group had recently passed . But I am anticipating . I did ... morphological structure has already been demonstrated in several cases . The point here is that the levelling would ...
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Why a Linguistic Society? | 1 |
Proceedings of the Organization Meeting | 8 |
Abstracts | 14 |
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