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The ' problem ' of alliteration , V goes on to tell us , is not its existence and vast diffusion , but its definition . Of course . But by ' definition ' V means quite literally “ where that linguistic structure one agrees to call ...
The ' problem ' of alliteration , V goes on to tell us , is not its existence and vast diffusion , but its definition . Of course . But by ' definition ' V means quite literally “ where that linguistic structure one agrees to call ...
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These features , defined in direct articulatory terms , are described in Chapter 4 of PP . ... It is , however , readily apparent that , according to this definition , the phoneme is not thought of as abstract in the sense of being an ...
These features , defined in direct articulatory terms , are described in Chapter 4 of PP . ... It is , however , readily apparent that , according to this definition , the phoneme is not thought of as abstract in the sense of being an ...
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Interrogatives are unquestionably a syntactic class , but Bloch's definition of them is completely ad hoc and not even accurate . Interrogatives in Japanese may be preceded by modifiers as in nihon no dóko ' where in Japan ' , hóñ no ...
Interrogatives are unquestionably a syntactic class , but Bloch's definition of them is completely ad hoc and not even accurate . Interrogatives in Japanese may be preceded by modifiers as in nihon no dóko ' where in Japan ' , hóñ no ...
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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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