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It is frequently the case that one sequence occurs wherever a certain other one occurs but not conversely . ... given any two sequences chosen at random , is that there are some environments in which both the first and the second occur ...
It is frequently the case that one sequence occurs wherever a certain other one occurs but not conversely . ... given any two sequences chosen at random , is that there are some environments in which both the first and the second occur ...
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There are different tests for freedom : ( 1 ) The Bloomfield test : a segmental form is free if it occurs , alone save for an intonation pattern ... By this test John is a free form , since such utterances as John ! and John ? occur .
There are different tests for freedom : ( 1 ) The Bloomfield test : a segmental form is free if it occurs , alone save for an intonation pattern ... By this test John is a free form , since such utterances as John ! and John ? occur .
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Some occur only with / i / and the singular stem ; this is the most common pattern : / ator / ' chair ' : /ator.i/ . Most of those which occur with / van / and the singular stem , for example / irigun / ' evening ' : /irig.van ) ...
Some occur only with / i / and the singular stem ; this is the most common pattern : / ator / ' chair ' : /ator.i/ . Most of those which occur with / van / and the singular stem , for example / irigun / ' evening ' : /irig.van ) ...
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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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