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We might expect Webster's Third to provide some indication of a contrast ; the definitions which it gives are as follows : stroll : to walk in a leisurely or idle manner ; to take a walk . wander : to move about without a fixed course ...
We might expect Webster's Third to provide some indication of a contrast ; the definitions which it gives are as follows : stroll : to walk in a leisurely or idle manner ; to take a walk . wander : to move about without a fixed course ...
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On the other hand , as is evident from Ulisch's paper , Bopp's lack of concern for or even proper conception of phonetic law , coupled of course with his dependence on Sanskrit for determining the original phonology of the parent speech ...
On the other hand , as is evident from Ulisch's paper , Bopp's lack of concern for or even proper conception of phonetic law , coupled of course with his dependence on Sanskrit for determining the original phonology of the parent speech ...
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Of course , Jakobson's theory was also beset with many theoretical problems , most notably the confusion of the two levels of phonetics and the failure to define phonological representations at an appropriately identified level of ...
Of course , Jakobson's theory was also beset with many theoretical problems , most notably the confusion of the two levels of phonetics and the failure to define phonological representations at an appropriately identified level of ...
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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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