Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... later those structures which are more complex ' ( 6 ) . ' Our under- standing of linguistic complexity in general can be enhanced by inquiring into the child's underlying competence ' ( 121 ) . Complexity in this study , though , is ...
... later those structures which are more complex ' ( 6 ) . ' Our under- standing of linguistic complexity in general can be enhanced by inquiring into the child's underlying competence ' ( 121 ) . Complexity in this study , though , is ...
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... later in speech . The only exceptions to this general disappearance of non - Attic dialects are Tsakonian , a Doric - descended dia- lect spoken in the southern Peloponnesus ( with colonies until the 1920's on the shores of the ...
... later in speech . The only exceptions to this general disappearance of non - Attic dialects are Tsakonian , a Doric - descended dia- lect spoken in the southern Peloponnesus ( with colonies until the 1920's on the shores of the ...
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... later ones . Miller notes in the introduction that Bloch first recorded ' let us cover ' as óóóo , but that he later had ' more correctly interpreted the placement and function of the pitch accent as oóóo ' . ( p . xvi ) . I myself have ...
... later ones . Miller notes in the introduction that Bloch first recorded ' let us cover ' as óóóo , but that he later had ' more correctly interpreted the placement and function of the pitch accent as oóóo ' . ( p . xvi ) . I myself have ...
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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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