Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... included in the analysis of Dan by Bearth & Zemp 1967 , but not by Welmers 1973 . For contrastive purposes , four values of High are needed . These values may be given names such as [ high ] , [ mid - high ] , [ mid - low ] , and [ low ] ...
... included in the analysis of Dan by Bearth & Zemp 1967 , but not by Welmers 1973 . For contrastive purposes , four values of High are needed . These values may be given names such as [ high ] , [ mid - high ] , [ mid - low ] , and [ low ] ...
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... included in the extension of any given basic color term are colors with positive but non - maximal degrees of category membership . B & K's study and subsequent ones show that , in these non - focal regions , the basic color categories ...
... included in the extension of any given basic color term are colors with positive but non - maximal degrees of category membership . B & K's study and subsequent ones show that , in these non - focal regions , the basic color categories ...
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... included ; these are sometimes the only utilizing linguistic atlases and dialect diction- known reflexes of a given Latin form , e.g. aries , such a task has not been performed for Acerno < acernus ' made of maple wood ' ( 2 ) Italian ...
... included ; these are sometimes the only utilizing linguistic atlases and dialect diction- known reflexes of a given Latin form , e.g. aries , such a task has not been performed for Acerno < acernus ' made of maple wood ' ( 2 ) Italian ...
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Stylized intonation D Robert Ladd Jr | 517 |
Vowel features Mona Lindau | 541 |
Conditionals are topics John Haiman | 564 |
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