Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... language realizes these constraints : these may be morpheme structure rules , constraints on transforma- tions , rule ordering , the stock of morphemes in the language , or whatever . This brings us back directly to the largely ...
... language realizes these constraints : these may be morpheme structure rules , constraints on transforma- tions , rule ordering , the stock of morphemes in the language , or whatever . This brings us back directly to the largely ...
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... Language ( 1933 ) . It is true , of course , that Bloomfield , in Language and elsewhere , emphasized the difficulties inherent in the study of meaning ; but he was also aware of the fact that ' In language , forms cannot be separated ...
... Language ( 1933 ) . It is true , of course , that Bloomfield , in Language and elsewhere , emphasized the difficulties inherent in the study of meaning ; but he was also aware of the fact that ' In language , forms cannot be separated ...
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... language variation and using varieties based on user characteristics as a model for the investigation of ' varieties ' based on use characteristics . With regard to the former , the authors note that there is ' a powerful mutual ...
... language variation and using varieties based on user characteristics as a model for the investigation of ' varieties ' based on use characteristics . With regard to the former , the authors note that there is ' a powerful mutual ...
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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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adjective alternations analysis century child Chomsky & Halle clitic constraints deletion derived desinences dialects dictionary diminutive discussion distinctive features English example fact Figure formal forms function German glottal grammar Hindi-Urdu Italian labialized language lexemes lexical stress linguistic Manchu markedness meaning mid vowels modality morpheme morphophonemic morphs nasal consonant nasalized vowels nominal notion noun Nuclear Stress Rule object occur palatalized palatalized consonants pattern phonemic phonological phrase Polynesian languages Portuguese position predication present problem pronoun question realization reference relation remind representation root seems segments semantic sequence shifts significant similar speakers specific speech stops stylistic suffix surface contrast syllable symbol syntactic syntax Tarascan taxa taxon taxonomic taxonomic structure tense theory tion topic-comment topic-comment sentences transformational underlying underlying representations University verb vocalic voice onset voiced voiceless word WS WS