Language, Band 26George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1950 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... complete , or else more nearly complete but not quite neat . Without prejudice to our ultimate decisions , we shall tentatively call the forms about to be discussed ' morphemes ' . Atonic morphemes of type I , and type II morphemes ...
... complete , or else more nearly complete but not quite neat . Without prejudice to our ultimate decisions , we shall tentatively call the forms about to be discussed ' morphemes ' . Atonic morphemes of type I , and type II morphemes ...
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... complete . To call this a ' semantic loan ' overlooks the fact that all the loans described above are semantic ; it is merely that in this case the new meaning is the only visible evidence of the borrowing . The morphemic substitution ...
... complete . To call this a ' semantic loan ' overlooks the fact that all the loans described above are semantic ; it is merely that in this case the new meaning is the only visible evidence of the borrowing . The morphemic substitution ...
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... complete loss of any distinctiveness in the choice of a t - form or a č - form . Pairs of endings so differ- entiated came to be in free competition with each other . Apparently , as indicated above , this state of affairs still holds ...
... complete loss of any distinctiveness in the choice of a t - form or a č - form . Pairs of endings so differ- entiated came to be in free competition with each other . Apparently , as indicated above , this state of affairs still holds ...
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The Comparison of Inequality in Spanish | 28 |
Peiping Morphophonemics | 63 |
Studies in Colloquial Japanese IV Phonemics | 86 |
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