Language, Band 83George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... scale : a group with the property λx.6 ( x ) does not have any other property of the form λx.n ( x ) . Still , this particular scale is implicative in another sense , for if a group has the property of having six elements , it perforce ...
... scale : a group with the property λx.6 ( x ) does not have any other property of the form λx.n ( x ) . Still , this particular scale is implicative in another sense , for if a group has the property of having six elements , it perforce ...
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... scale . We refer to such a scale with a : Ba y signifies that ẞ is ranked at least as highly as y on the scale of alternatives associated with a . The relations Aɑ , ◅ɑ , and ▷ ɑ are defined in terms of , as one would expect . If a is ...
... scale . We refer to such a scale with a : Ba y signifies that ẞ is ranked at least as highly as y on the scale of alternatives associated with a . The relations Aɑ , ◅ɑ , and ▷ ɑ are defined in terms of , as one would expect . If a is ...
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... scale devised by Labov : 0 being a maximally low onset and 3 being a raised and centralized schwa - like onset . The first element of the diphthongs under investigation was coded for each relevant word and , on the basis of this , an ...
... scale devised by Labov : 0 being a maximally low onset and 3 being a raised and centralized schwa - like onset . The first element of the diphthongs under investigation was coded for each relevant word and , on the basis of this , an ...
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