Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... evidence for a TL vs. ST difference from reduplication , imperfect puns , and alliteration . The reduplication evidence comes from languages that do not always copy a complex onset in full ( i.e. ba - bladupi ; see Steriade 1988 for a ...
... evidence for a TL vs. ST difference from reduplication , imperfect puns , and alliteration . The reduplication evidence comes from languages that do not always copy a complex onset in full ( i.e. ba - bladupi ; see Steriade 1988 for a ...
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... evidence , indirect evidence characteristic of the comparative method stems from the fact that the one other dialect that is clearly cognate with that of NYC shares this constraint . The function words can , am , and an are also lax in ...
... evidence , indirect evidence characteristic of the comparative method stems from the fact that the one other dialect that is clearly cognate with that of NYC shares this constraint . The function words can , am , and an are also lax in ...
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... evidence of such expansion.33 Though the adoption of a merger is not conventionally considered to be structural borrowing , it must be considered so , since the recipient dialect loses one of its categories in adopting the structure of ...
... evidence of such expansion.33 Though the adoption of a merger is not conventionally considered to be structural borrowing , it must be considered so , since the recipient dialect loses one of its categories in adopting the structure of ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
K Chirkova | 471 |
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accent alliteration analysis appear approach argue argument authors borrowing Cambridge chapter City clause clusters complex consider consonant constraint constructions context contrast correlation demonstrative described dialect diffusion discourse discussion distinction effects English equative evidence example expected experiment explain expressions fact Figure final focus frequency functional given grammar important infixation interpretation inventory involve issue John language learning less lexical linguistic marked meaning natural occur pairs pattern perception phonetic phonological pitch pitch accent population position possible predicted present Press production properties proposed provides question reference semantic sentence short-a significant similar social speakers speech split stress structure suggests syllable syntactic Tagalog tense theory tion transfer University variable variation verb volume vowel York