Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... derived , does have the qualitative meaning that characterizes tal . Historical evidence must also be used to support a division of como into a rela- tive element and a manner element . Lat . quomodo , from which como is derived ...
... derived , does have the qualitative meaning that characterizes tal . Historical evidence must also be used to support a division of como into a rela- tive element and a manner element . Lat . quomodo , from which como is derived ...
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... derived by a ' natural ' phono- logical rule , namely a rule which regressively assimilates voicing in consonant ... derived by natural rules from [ k ] ' s but not from [ g ] ' s , but that there are no lan- guages in which all [ k ] ...
... derived by a ' natural ' phono- logical rule , namely a rule which regressively assimilates voicing in consonant ... derived by natural rules from [ k ] ' s but not from [ g ] ' s , but that there are no lan- guages in which all [ k ] ...
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... derived from a verb - the creation of a morphologically complex word is an automatic consequence of the syntactic process of ' nominalization ' . In the former case the verb remains a verb , and the derived P - marker would indicate ...
... derived from a verb - the creation of a morphologically complex word is an automatic consequence of the syntactic process of ' nominalization ' . In the former case the verb remains a verb , and the derived P - marker would indicate ...
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alternations analysis appear apply become called clause clear cluster comparative completely condition considered consonant construction contains correspondences derived described dialects discussion distinction element English environment evidence example expression fact final forms function further German given gives grammar historical included indicate instances interpretation involved language later linguistic marked meaning morpheme morphophonemic nature nominal noted noun occur original pattern phonemic phonological phrase position possible preceding present problem proposed question reason reconstructed reference reflex relation relative represent representation restriction result rules seems segment semantic sense sentence similar simply single sound stops stress structure style suffix suggested syntactic Table theory tion transformations underlying units University verb voiced vowel