Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... appear in Semantics : an interdisci- plinary reader in philosophy , linguistics , anthropology , and psychology , ed . by Danny D. Steinberg and Leon A. Jakobovits . London : Cambridge University Press . LAMB , SYDNEY M. 1964. On ...
... appear in Semantics : an interdisci- plinary reader in philosophy , linguistics , anthropology , and psychology , ed . by Danny D. Steinberg and Leon A. Jakobovits . London : Cambridge University Press . LAMB , SYDNEY M. 1964. On ...
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... appears that a sequence of voweli , semi - consonant , vowel is to be interpreted as a single long vowel , there appear to be exceptions in foreign loans . For instance , the loan for ' hour ' , written by Bender as / hawah / , was ...
... appears that a sequence of voweli , semi - consonant , vowel is to be interpreted as a single long vowel , there appear to be exceptions in foreign loans . For instance , the loan for ' hour ' , written by Bender as / hawah / , was ...
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... appear between diagonals in the main text ( although these are used in the prefatory Hattori - Yamamoto article . ) An IPA phonetic transcription follows the phonemic one . Then follow the Japanese , English , and Classical ( Literary ) ...
... appear between diagonals in the main text ( although these are used in the prefatory Hattori - Yamamoto article . ) An IPA phonetic transcription follows the phonemic one . Then follow the Japanese , English , and Classical ( Literary ) ...
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
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