Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... frequency idea has nothing to say about differences between TR and TW , since neither undergoes prothesis.34 7.3 . ' INSERT INFIX BEFORE FIRST x ' . Finally , a referee suggests an explanation that extrapolates from the distribution of ...
... frequency idea has nothing to say about differences between TR and TW , since neither undergoes prothesis.34 7.3 . ' INSERT INFIX BEFORE FIRST x ' . Finally , a referee suggests an explanation that extrapolates from the distribution of ...
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... frequencies of root - internal nasal - C clusters , shown in Figure 13.44 Nasal - stop clusters have the highest raw frequency ( see bar labeled ' nt , etc. ' ) , as well as the highest frequency relative to the control case , oralstop ...
... frequencies of root - internal nasal - C clusters , shown in Figure 13.44 Nasal - stop clusters have the highest raw frequency ( see bar labeled ' nt , etc. ' ) , as well as the highest frequency relative to the control case , oralstop ...
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... frequency considerations play a pivotal role . For instance , in contemporary Peninsular Spanish , the -d of the second person plural imperative is often replaced by -r : cantadlos > cantarlos ' sing them ! ' . E argues that the ...
... frequency considerations play a pivotal role . For instance , in contemporary Peninsular Spanish , the -d of the second person plural imperative is often replaced by -r : cantadlos > cantarlos ' sing them ! ' . E argues that the ...
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Languages and prehistory of central Siberia | 452 |
Linguistics today Facing a greater challenge | 464 |
K Chirkova | 471 |
Urheberrecht | |
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