Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... LESS SPLITTABLE ( S = sibilant , T = stop , R = rhotic , W MORE SPLITTABLE = glide ) As schematized in Table 1 , Wolof ( Ka 1985 , Broselow 1992b ) differentiates ST , with prothesis , from the rest of the clusters , which show ...
... LESS SPLITTABLE ( S = sibilant , T = stop , R = rhotic , W MORE SPLITTABLE = glide ) As schematized in Table 1 , Wolof ( Ka 1985 , Broselow 1992b ) differentiates ST , with prothesis , from the rest of the clusters , which show ...
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... less marked is the onset cluster C1C2 ( e.g. Greenberg 1978 , Selkirk 1984 ) .42 This would mean that TW is less marked than T - liquid and that the SC clusters toward the right in 20 are less marked than those toward the left ...
... less marked is the onset cluster C1C2 ( e.g. Greenberg 1978 , Selkirk 1984 ) .42 This would mean that TW is less marked than T - liquid and that the SC clusters toward the right in 20 are less marked than those toward the left ...
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... less basic words , and of his similar idea of the relationship between the ratio of related and unrelated words within the more and less basic words respectively and the genetic relatedness of the compared languages . Using this method ...
... less basic words , and of his similar idea of the relationship between the ratio of related and unrelated words within the more and less basic words respectively and the genetic relatedness of the compared languages . Using this method ...
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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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