Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... correlate of the feature [ -back ] . The frequencies of the second and third formants can be in- creased still further by raising the tongue blade so that a long , narrow channel is formed between the blade and the hard palate . Thus ...
... correlate of the feature [ -back ] . The frequencies of the second and third formants can be in- creased still further by raising the tongue blade so that a long , narrow channel is formed between the blade and the hard palate . Thus ...
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... correlate , they don't always . Just as some minerals ( e.g. pyrolusite , enargite ) may cleave along either of two nonparallel planes , cloven para- digms belonging to the same category occasionally exhibit contrasting absolute corre ...
... correlate , they don't always . Just as some minerals ( e.g. pyrolusite , enargite ) may cleave along either of two nonparallel planes , cloven para- digms belonging to the same category occasionally exhibit contrasting absolute corre ...
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... correlate of heteroclisis in the paradigm of the Armenian verb GAL ' come ' and one of the minimal intersective correlates of heteroclisis in the fractured paradigm of Armenian LAL ' cry ' ( Table 24 ) . In Hebrew , aspect is the ...
... correlate of heteroclisis in the paradigm of the Armenian verb GAL ' come ' and one of the minimal intersective correlates of heteroclisis in the fractured paradigm of Armenian LAL ' cry ' ( Table 24 ) . In Hebrew , aspect is the ...
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