Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... shifts to be discussed here , such as those of Dakota , have been re- ferred to as intensity shifts in the literature ( e.g. Boas & Deloria 1939 : 112 ) , but these shifts are semantically diminutive . A third type of shift is that used ...
... shifts to be discussed here , such as those of Dakota , have been re- ferred to as intensity shifts in the literature ( e.g. Boas & Deloria 1939 : 112 ) , but these shifts are semantically diminutive . A third type of shift is that used ...
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... shifts of k ' to [ k ] and k to q of Hupa and Nez Perce respectively are reversed and not random . Spread by ... shifts used frequently in other languages are merely reversed . Tonality may not be directly involved in the Hupa shift , as ...
... shifts of k ' to [ k ] and k to q of Hupa and Nez Perce respectively are reversed and not random . Spread by ... shifts used frequently in other languages are merely reversed . Tonality may not be directly involved in the Hupa shift , as ...
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... shifts . Broader and more thorough study of affective language is needed before it can be determined whether the use of markedness is as important in such shifts as the special phonetic effects ( see also $ 4 ) . Exclusive of the shifts ...
... shifts . Broader and more thorough study of affective language is needed before it can be determined whether the use of markedness is as important in such shifts as the special phonetic effects ( see also $ 4 ) . Exclusive of the shifts ...
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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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