Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... suggests . Pitch is properly speaking an auditory property , but it corresponds fairly directly to fundamental ... suggesting that certain foci ( e.g. in the answer to a question ) can be marked without a pitch accent , so that nonpitch ...
... suggests . Pitch is properly speaking an auditory property , but it corresponds fairly directly to fundamental ... suggesting that certain foci ( e.g. in the answer to a question ) can be marked without a pitch accent , so that nonpitch ...
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... suggest that T - liquid , TW , and SW are less marked than the rest , even though they split the most often . Second ... suggests that TW is less marked than T - liquid , though it is also possible that similarity preservation is at work ...
... suggest that T - liquid , TW , and SW are less marked than the rest , even though they split the most often . Second ... suggests that TW is less marked than T - liquid , though it is also possible that similarity preservation is at work ...
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... suggests H , not only inscribes itself into earlier ideas of synonymy and onomasiology but also anticipates post - Saussurean semantics . H then moves on to map the history of early practices and theories of synonymy , paying particular ...
... suggests H , not only inscribes itself into earlier ideas of synonymy and onomasiology but also anticipates post - Saussurean semantics . H then moves on to map the history of early practices and theories of synonymy , paying particular ...
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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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