Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... possible to consider a sibilant like j as less closely related in pattern to its voiceless form & than to such a set ... possible , but that combinations of type -ajd and -avd are unthinkable ; that v- and j- are possible initials , like ...
... possible to consider a sibilant like j as less closely related in pattern to its voiceless form & than to such a set ... possible , but that combinations of type -ajd and -avd are unthinkable ; that v- and j- are possible initials , like ...
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... possible to substitute stable inorganic media for the perishable and energy - consuming organic tissues necessary for the maintenance of the proper organization and function of the individual ; as when copper telephone wires are ...
... possible to substitute stable inorganic media for the perishable and energy - consuming organic tissues necessary for the maintenance of the proper organization and function of the individual ; as when copper telephone wires are ...
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... possible see to it that various societies in this country and abroad shall be invited to ex- change their publications with those of the LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA . Meantime , it is worth chronicling that the first request for ...
... possible see to it that various societies in this country and abroad shall be invited to ex- change their publications with those of the LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA . Meantime , it is worth chronicling that the first request for ...
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