Language, Band 32,Ausgabe 1,Teil 1 -Ausgabe 4,Teil 2Linguistic Society of America, 1956 |
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... speakers of both M and N ; mo = 0 , bilingual speakers of M and 0 ; no = 316 , bilingual speakers of N and 0 ; and mno 16 , trilingual speakers of M , N , and 0. Their sum is necessarily 1 , the entire population . Each product of two ...
... speakers of both M and N ; mo = 0 , bilingual speakers of M and 0 ; no = 316 , bilingual speakers of N and 0 ; and mno 16 , trilingual speakers of M , N , and 0. Their sum is necessarily 1 , the entire population . Each product of two ...
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... speakers living at a given time would score relatively low on this scaleor , alternatively , relatively high . A poor speaker will run into trouble with his language not only on those points where at the moment it is really not adequate ...
... speakers living at a given time would score relatively low on this scaleor , alternatively , relatively high . A poor speaker will run into trouble with his language not only on those points where at the moment it is really not adequate ...
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... speakers . The migration of a language is the migration number of speakers too small to constitute a noticeable ' population movement ' . of some number of its speakers . In actual fact a language can be spread by a LANG , - Mist ...
... speakers . The migration of a language is the migration number of speakers too small to constitute a noticeable ' population movement ' . of some number of its speakers . In actual fact a language can be spread by a LANG , - Mist ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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allophones alternative American analysis appears applied borrowing called classified cognate common comparative considered consists consonants contrast correspondences cultural definition derived described dialects dictionary discussion distinction distribution elements English evidence example expressed fact field final forms frame Germanic give given important Indian indicate initial kind languages latter least less linguistic marked material meaning method MICHIGAN morpheme noun occur original pairs pattern perhaps person phonemes position possible present probably problem question reason recorded reference relationship represent respect seems semantic separate short similar Spanish speakers speaking speech stem stop stress structure suffix suggests syllable Table tion unit University various verb vocabulary vowel words