Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... dialects are presently classified as mutually unintelligible . The avowed purposes of the study are : ( 1 ) to ' provide the phonological and grammatical clues for differen- tiating modern Nahuatl dialects ' , and ( 2 ) ' to provide the ...
... dialects are presently classified as mutually unintelligible . The avowed purposes of the study are : ( 1 ) to ' provide the phonological and grammatical clues for differen- tiating modern Nahuatl dialects ' , and ( 2 ) ' to provide the ...
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... dialects the l / r relation has to be handled with a statistical or ' variable ' rule ; Labov 1970 ) . The three voiced stops have been differentially assimilated into Tarascan . The main contrast is between d and g , which are ...
... dialects the l / r relation has to be handled with a statistical or ' variable ' rule ; Labov 1970 ) . The three voiced stops have been differentially assimilated into Tarascan . The main contrast is between d and g , which are ...
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... dialects . Yamamoto says ( p . 11 ) that the Jaqacuru dialect is the informant's native dialect ; but he also states that the Niungucuru dia- lect is the ' standard ' dialect for the area . In those entries where examples from both dialects ...
... dialects . Yamamoto says ( p . 11 ) that the Jaqacuru dialect is the informant's native dialect ; but he also states that the Niungucuru dia- lect is the ' standard ' dialect for the area . In those entries where examples from both dialects ...
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The phoneme revisited | 503 |
Semantic overloading a restudy of the verb remind | 522 |
Controlled activation of latent contrast | 548 |
Urheberrecht | |
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