Language, Band 79,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2003 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... analysis of Old English that was later expanded in a 1959 paper in Language ( Hockett 1959a ) ; his own version of Smith - Trager English phonology ; and the phonological typology , syllabic analysis , and other material stem- ming from ...
... analysis of Old English that was later expanded in a 1959 paper in Language ( Hockett 1959a ) ; his own version of Smith - Trager English phonology ; and the phonological typology , syllabic analysis , and other material stem- ming from ...
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... analysis on a system , but it is much less clear that the description will capture significant patterns of form variation if there are no constraints on the introduction of homophony or morphotactic complications to preserve a meaning ...
... analysis on a system , but it is much less clear that the description will capture significant patterns of form variation if there are no constraints on the introduction of homophony or morphotactic complications to preserve a meaning ...
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... analysis minimizes features , at the cost of expanding the rule inventory , whereas an index - based analysis uses fewer rules , at the cost of extending the class of features . Although these analyses are largely intertranslatable , an ...
... analysis minimizes features , at the cost of expanding the rule inventory , whereas an index - based analysis uses fewer rules , at the cost of extending the class of features . Although these analyses are largely intertranslatable , an ...
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