Language, Band 64,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1988 |
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... emphatic spans are underlyingly marked as such , whereas plain spans must have no initial specification as to emphasis , and are eventually pronounced as non - emphatic by default . In mixed words , which are part plain and part emphatic ...
... emphatic spans are underlyingly marked as such , whereas plain spans must have no initial specification as to emphasis , and are eventually pronounced as non - emphatic by default . In mixed words , which are part plain and part emphatic ...
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... emphatic ; ( c ) plain noun stems with emphatic suffixed derivatives ; ( d ) plain verbs related to emphatic nouns or adjectives.37 All the instances which I have found are listed here , grouped according to the types mentioned above ...
... emphatic ; ( c ) plain noun stems with emphatic suffixed derivatives ; ( d ) plain verbs related to emphatic nouns or adjectives.37 All the instances which I have found are listed here , grouped according to the types mentioned above ...
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... emphatic . Several of these facts are instances of a general pattern : plain spans fre- quently become emphatic - sometimes by regular morphophonological pro- cesses , sometimes idiosyncratically - but emphatic spans never become plain ...
... emphatic . Several of these facts are instances of a general pattern : plain spans fre- quently become emphatic - sometimes by regular morphophonological pro- cesses , sometimes idiosyncratically - but emphatic spans never become plain ...
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Dialectical anthropology 1124 | 11 |
The homogeneity of the substrate as a factor | 27 |
Denis Bouchard | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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