Language, Band 23George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1947 |
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... occurs wherever the model occurs but not conversely . ) A much more frequent case , given any two sequences chosen at random , is that there are some environments in which both the first and the second occur , some in which only the first ...
... occurs wherever the model occurs but not conversely . ) A much more frequent case , given any two sequences chosen at random , is that there are some environments in which both the first and the second occur , some in which only the first ...
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... occur . ( 2 ) The Harris test : a form ( segmental or other ) is free if it occurs alone as an utterance . By this ... occur as an utterance , we may require merely that it occur as a macrosegment , or - more merely - as a mesosegment or ...
... occur . ( 2 ) The Harris test : a form ( segmental or other ) is free if it occurs alone as an utterance . By this ... occur as an utterance , we may require merely that it occur as a macrosegment , or - more merely - as a mesosegment or ...
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... occur with / van / and the singular stem , for example / irigun / ' evening ' : /irig.van/ , are also observed to occur with / i / /irigun.i/ . The same is true for most of those which occur with / u / or with / an / : / meg / ' one ...
... occur with / van / and the singular stem , for example / irigun / ' evening ' : /irig.van/ , are also observed to occur with / i / /irigun.i/ . The same is true for most of those which occur with / u / or with / an / : / meg / ' one ...
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