Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... initial two - way classification of the situation usually arises naturally in the problem being studied . The next step is to find the appropriate dimensionality for the set of classes or categories within one or both of the two initial ...
... initial two - way classification of the situation usually arises naturally in the problem being studied . The next step is to find the appropriate dimensionality for the set of classes or categories within one or both of the two initial ...
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... initial and final boun- daries of medial syllables conform to the same constraints as initial and final boundaries of the word , unless no syllable division will satisfy them . P's amendment of ' word ' to ' section ' is a needed ...
... initial and final boun- daries of medial syllables conform to the same constraints as initial and final boundaries of the word , unless no syllable division will satisfy them . P's amendment of ' word ' to ' section ' is a needed ...
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... initial stems . Before obstruent - initial stems , it shows up as [ kɔ̃ ] : ( 23 ) combattre compatriote concourir [ kōbatr ] [ kɔ̃patrijǝt ] [ kõkurir ] ' to fight ' ' fellow citizen ' ' to compete ' From a historical point of view ...
... initial stems . Before obstruent - initial stems , it shows up as [ kɔ̃ ] : ( 23 ) combattre compatriote concourir [ kōbatr ] [ kɔ̃patrijǝt ] [ kõkurir ] ' to fight ' ' fellow citizen ' ' to compete ' From a historical point of view ...
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