Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... kind of heartless parent would it be disgusting for his daughter just to kiss a man ? Other ways of saying this - e.g . , What kind of heartless parent would find it disgusting ... ? —would be preferred . Another starred example can be ...
... kind of heartless parent would it be disgusting for his daughter just to kiss a man ? Other ways of saying this - e.g . , What kind of heartless parent would find it disgusting ... ? —would be preferred . Another starred example can be ...
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... kind of wheat smut , ' and púa- ' to conform , accept authority ' . On these grounds , all the w and y sounds could be treated as the non - syllabic ( or ' minus vocalic ' ) realizations of the morphophonemes u and i ; a decision of ...
... kind of wheat smut , ' and púa- ' to conform , accept authority ' . On these grounds , all the w and y sounds could be treated as the non - syllabic ( or ' minus vocalic ' ) realizations of the morphophonemes u and i ; a decision of ...
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... kind of data is interesting in its own right . The computer program looks for simple ( a , e , ) and compound ( aa , au , ooi , aay , ... ) representations of syllable nuclei and margins . An expanded version of the program divides ...
... kind of data is interesting in its own right . The computer program looks for simple ( a , e , ) and compound ( aa , au , ooi , aay , ... ) representations of syllable nuclei and margins . An expanded version of the program divides ...
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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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