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It is a fact that blackbird never occurs with stress / ' / on bird , but sometimes with / ' / on black . But this fact is not conveyed by any morpheme contained in blackbird , any more than the fact that blackbird is sometimes found ...
It is a fact that blackbird never occurs with stress / ' / on bird , but sometimes with / ' / on black . But this fact is not conveyed by any morpheme contained in blackbird , any more than the fact that blackbird is sometimes found ...
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It is a matter of empirical fact whether an entity defined in the one way coincides with or corresponds to an entity defined in the other . It is even a sheer matter of fact , and no suspicious sign , if EVERY phoneme corresponds ...
It is a matter of empirical fact whether an entity defined in the one way coincides with or corresponds to an entity defined in the other . It is even a sheer matter of fact , and no suspicious sign , if EVERY phoneme corresponds ...
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They also are Latin types in a sense that is , Neo - Latin ( the distinction , of course , is scholastic ) ; but they are relatively . later than the others , and this is a fact of the greatest importance for the neolinguists .
They also are Latin types in a sense that is , Neo - Latin ( the distinction , of course , is scholastic ) ; but they are relatively . later than the others , and this is a fact of the greatest importance for the neolinguists .
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Personal Pronouns in Reflexive Situations | 23 |
The Phonemic Split of Germanic k in Old English | 34 |
NonInitial k in the North of England | 43 |
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affix alternant American analysis appears assume base beginning belongs Bois called College common comparative complete consider consonant constituent construction contains contour contrast dialect diphthongs discussion distinction element England English evidence example fact final forms further Germanic give given grammar Greek Hall hand Hittite indicate Indo-European initial Institute Italy king language laryngeal later Latin Library linguistic meaning Michigan morpheme morphs names noted noun occur original pattern perhaps person Ph.D phonemic position possible preceding prefix present probably problem Professor pronoun publication result root seems sentence sequence single Society sound speech stem stop stress suffix syllable tion tone unit University utterance verb voiced vowel words York zero