Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... symbols in phonological maps ; his Map 6 is a rearrangement of Map 5 , taken from Moulton , with a substitution of such ... symbol could be made more coherent by reversing the order of rows 2 and 3 , since voiced consonants ( row 1 ) and ...
... symbols in phonological maps ; his Map 6 is a rearrangement of Map 5 , taken from Moulton , with a substitution of such ... symbol could be made more coherent by reversing the order of rows 2 and 3 , since voiced consonants ( row 1 ) and ...
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... symbol subser on the Be is the same as that on the left - hand side . The vast majority of the 27 expansion rules ... symbols are shown with the left - hand brace , as in samples 1 and 17 above . When subscripts are involved in the ...
... symbol subser on the Be is the same as that on the left - hand side . The vast majority of the 27 expansion rules ... symbols are shown with the left - hand brace , as in samples 1 and 17 above . When subscripts are involved in the ...
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... symbol introducing the comment , it would be possible to use something like ' Comment ' or ' Com ' ; this symbol would then be replaced , through an embedding transformation , by any sentence containing an NP dupli- cating the topic ...
... symbol introducing the comment , it would be possible to use something like ' Comment ' or ' Com ' ; this symbol would then be replaced , through an embedding transformation , by any sentence containing an NP dupli- cating the topic ...
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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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