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Most phonetic symbols are derived from letters of the roman alphabet , or have clear associations with them . This derivation provides the organizational principle for P & L's book : symbols are grouped into families of characters ...
Most phonetic symbols are derived from letters of the roman alphabet , or have clear associations with them . This derivation provides the organizational principle for P & L's book : symbols are grouped into families of characters ...
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55 would have the structure 75 : ( 75 ) chépíng jii zui de [ Zhãng sản chàn - bi - vilái ] . this wine drunk de Zhangsan can't - stand - up Under such an analysis , the bă - form 73 and the passive form 74 would be derived by moving ...
55 would have the structure 75 : ( 75 ) chépíng jii zui de [ Zhãng sản chàn - bi - vilái ] . this wine drunk de Zhangsan can't - stand - up Under such an analysis , the bă - form 73 and the passive form 74 would be derived by moving ...
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This follows because the argument bearing the semantic relation ' place ( on which ) ' — presumably assigned by the preverb , in some sense — is the syntactic direct object of the derived verb , as can be seen from the fact that this ...
This follows because the argument bearing the semantic relation ' place ( on which ) ' — presumably assigned by the preverb , in some sense — is the syntactic direct object of the derived verb , as can be seen from the fact that this ...
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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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