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... group of dialects ( called ikavski ) , e.g. vīra ' faith ' , rika ' river ' , but to / e / in another major group of dialects ( called ekavski ) , e.g. vềra , réka . In a third major dialect group ( called jekavski ) , the original ...
... group of dialects ( called ikavski ) , e.g. vīra ' faith ' , rika ' river ' , but to / e / in another major group of dialects ( called ekavski ) , e.g. vềra , réka . In a third major dialect group ( called jekavski ) , the original ...
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The phase preceding the beat phase is called Vorphase ' by Sovijärvi - translated by Lehto ( rather infelicitously ) as PRIMARY PHASE . The beat phase lasts until the point where the transition to the following consonant causes a sudden ...
The phase preceding the beat phase is called Vorphase ' by Sovijärvi - translated by Lehto ( rather infelicitously ) as PRIMARY PHASE . The beat phase lasts until the point where the transition to the following consonant causes a sudden ...
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It is argued by some that , in order to explain what is meant by the relevant rules of reference and the notion of a thought expressed , we have to assume the existence of further abstract entities called senses , or meanings , and laws ...
It is argued by some that , in order to explain what is meant by the relevant rules of reference and the notion of a thought expressed , we have to assume the existence of further abstract entities called senses , or meanings , and laws ...
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
Semantic axiom number one | 256 |
Converging theories in linguistics | 266 |
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