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Chap . 3 , ' Evidence for the theory ' , presents a number of short case studies , each of which illustrates some of the assumptions made in Chap . 2. In Chap . 4 , ' Extrasyllabicity and vowel epenthesis in Klamath ' , and Chap ...
Chap . 3 , ' Evidence for the theory ' , presents a number of short case studies , each of which illustrates some of the assumptions made in Chap . 2. In Chap . 4 , ' Extrasyllabicity and vowel epenthesis in Klamath ' , and Chap ...
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Chap . 1 , ' Meaning and truth ' , Chap . 2 , ' T - sentences ' , Chap . 9 , ' Semantics and indeterminacy ' , Chap . ... I have occasional reservations about L's critical remarks ; however , I have no reservation in recommending Chaps ...
Chap . 1 , ' Meaning and truth ' , Chap . 2 , ' T - sentences ' , Chap . 9 , ' Semantics and indeterminacy ' , Chap . ... I have occasional reservations about L's critical remarks ; however , I have no reservation in recommending Chaps ...
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Chap . ont besoin de l'apprendre . ' ) My main criticism , 2 also deals with markedness . H finds that many however , concerns the absence of any study of problems in applying the traditional criteria of the grammatical aspects of the ...
Chap . ont besoin de l'apprendre . ' ) My main criticism , 2 also deals with markedness . H finds that many however , concerns the absence of any study of problems in applying the traditional criteria of the grammatical aspects of the ...
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5 ProtoIndoEuropean as a language of active typology 267319 Here GI attempt to explain | 5 |
CV Phonology Donca Steriade | 118 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 225 |
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