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I am pleased to be continuing his legacy and note particularly that he envisioned there being an Editor's Department ... 3 See ' Notes ' , in Language 43.1.379 ( 1967 ) ; I thank my assistant Helena Riha for finding for me all of Bill's ...
I am pleased to be continuing his legacy and note particularly that he envisioned there being an Editor's Department ... 3 See ' Notes ' , in Language 43.1.379 ( 1967 ) ; I thank my assistant Helena Riha for finding for me all of Bill's ...
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He notes that rhotics may have at least three places of articulation ( ' dental / alveolar ; postalveolar / retroflex ; and uvular ' ) , and that ' manner of articulation ... is at least as variable , ( including ] trills , fricatives ...
He notes that rhotics may have at least three places of articulation ( ' dental / alveolar ; postalveolar / retroflex ; and uvular ' ) , and that ' manner of articulation ... is at least as variable , ( including ] trills , fricatives ...
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Bloch's notes , written for his own use , were unexpurgated in tone : a manuscript on morphology was ' written with really stomach - turning ineptitude ” ; a book review contained ' god - awful Kauderwelsch ! ' ? ( Bright notes ) .
Bloch's notes , written for his own use , were unexpurgated in tone : a manuscript on morphology was ' written with really stomach - turning ineptitude ” ; a book review contained ' god - awful Kauderwelsch ! ' ? ( Bright notes ) .
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