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Data concerning the technique of segmentation into phases are hard to find in Lehto's work , but there are three illustrations ( Figures 39-41 ) on which lines have been drawn to indicate segment boundaries and some phase boundaries ...
Data concerning the technique of segmentation into phases are hard to find in Lehto's work , but there are three illustrations ( Figures 39-41 ) on which lines have been drawn to indicate segment boundaries and some phase boundaries ...
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It should be emphasized that the rules can also indicate that the feature vacillates between distinctiveness and redundancy ; such a situation would constitute the functional manifestation of variability as an inherent property of ...
It should be emphasized that the rules can also indicate that the feature vacillates between distinctiveness and redundancy ; such a situation would constitute the functional manifestation of variability as an inherent property of ...
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The underlying semantic features of quantifiers and negatives seem to be the same in all dialects of English , which tend to differ in just the ways indicated hereby slight extensions and adjustments of conditions on the same set of ...
The underlying semantic features of quantifiers and negatives seem to be the same in all dialects of English , which tend to differ in just the ways indicated hereby slight extensions and adjustments of conditions on the same set of ...
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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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