Language, Band 17George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1941 |
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... linguistic change receives a great deal of emphasis , as it should in a book of this type . On the whole , the description and historical treatment of strictly linguistic material is thoroughly sound , and for a non - specialist ...
... linguistic change receives a great deal of emphasis , as it should in a book of this type . On the whole , the description and historical treatment of strictly linguistic material is thoroughly sound , and for a non - specialist ...
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... linguistic categories are classes of relations between linguistic forms , and the function of logic ( symbolic logic mathematics ) in this connection is to provide a system of analysis , that is , rules for talking about linguistic ...
... linguistic categories are classes of relations between linguistic forms , and the function of logic ( symbolic logic mathematics ) in this connection is to provide a system of analysis , that is , rules for talking about linguistic ...
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... linguistic phe- nomenon can be profitably explained in psychological terms , has been asked and answered before , notably by Bloomfield . Since most American linguists prob- ably agree with Bloomfield that a mentalistic approach to ...
... linguistic phe- nomenon can be profitably explained in psychological terms , has been asked and answered before , notably by Bloomfield . Since most American linguists prob- ably agree with Bloomfield that a mentalistic approach to ...
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Definite Article + Family Name in Italian | 33 |
Intonation Patterns in American Norwegian | 49 |
HANS KURATH | 82 |
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3d sg accent adjective allophones American Amurrite appears aspirate BERNARD BLOCH Bloomfield bound in buckram Brown University Canaanite cheek clusters compound consonant contrast Cree derived dialects dictionary diphthongs E. H. STURTEVANT element English etymology evidence examples final forms French Germanic glottal stop Goth Grammar Greek HANS KURATH Hausa Hitt Hittite Indo-European Indo-Hittite initial Intonation Italian language laryngeal Latin Leonard Bloomfield linguistic Linguistic Society Lith long vowels maxilla meaning Menomini Meyer-Lübke names neuter nouns occur Ojibwa original phonemes plural position prefix present probably pronounced pronunciation Proto-Algonquian Quintilian relation Romance seems semantic semivowel Serving through 1942 short vowels singular sound speakers speech spirants stem suffix syllable term texts tion tone Tosk Trubetzkoy Ugaritic University variant velar verb visarga voiceless weak-stressed WGmc Wisconsin words