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Only a perverse agnosticism would allow one to suppose that the change which has not been observed may have been altogether different from the changes which have been observed . When we encounter a diachronic correspondence of this type ...
Only a perverse agnosticism would allow one to suppose that the change which has not been observed may have been altogether different from the changes which have been observed . When we encounter a diachronic correspondence of this type ...
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In the following pages I will discuss a number of types of sound change ; some have been observed in progress , others have not . Although some of the types of change discussed are known ( at least to me ) only from the diachronic ...
In the following pages I will discuss a number of types of sound change ; some have been observed in progress , others have not . Although some of the types of change discussed are known ( at least to me ) only from the diachronic ...
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By way of recapitulation , let us briefly compare the above - mentioned tense and aspect phenomena in RC's with those observed in Embs's preceding the time nominal toki ' time ' . Recall that we are now dealing only with S's in which ...
By way of recapitulation , let us briefly compare the above - mentioned tense and aspect phenomena in RC's with those observed in Embs's preceding the time nominal toki ' time ' . Recall that we are now dealing only with S's in which ...
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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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