Language, Band 56George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1980 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... fact that regression can take place proves in itself that , in some situations , there is no need for a certain color category . Perhaps aphasia research could furnish similar examples . 12 Much better documented , however , is the real ...
... fact that regression can take place proves in itself that , in some situations , there is no need for a certain color category . Perhaps aphasia research could furnish similar examples . 12 Much better documented , however , is the real ...
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... fact , most of the information can be read off from Figure 5 , which displays the combinations of consonant and vowel ( p + e = 6 , t + y 3 etc. ) that are most likely to produce assibilation . = у P 4 ( 5 ) ( 6 ) t 3 4 ( 5 ) ( 7 ) ( 6 ) ...
... fact , most of the information can be read off from Figure 5 , which displays the combinations of consonant and vowel ( p + e = 6 , t + y 3 etc. ) that are most likely to produce assibilation . = у P 4 ( 5 ) ( 6 ) t 3 4 ( 5 ) ( 7 ) ( 6 ) ...
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... fact , it is not even a rule , but rather the side - effect of certain conditions which require and guarantee that all syllables be assigned a tone . The fact that only some morphemes receive their tonal specification from their ...
... fact , it is not even a rule , but rather the side - effect of certain conditions which require and guarantee that all syllables be assigned a tone . The fact that only some morphemes receive their tonal specification from their ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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