Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... segment is substituted for another . The second type occurs when a segment picks up , by analogy , a single phonetic feature . At least two changes of this second type have occurred in the history of the Slavic languages ; these changes ...
... segment is substituted for another . The second type occurs when a segment picks up , by analogy , a single phonetic feature . At least two changes of this second type have occurred in the history of the Slavic languages ; these changes ...
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... segments ( in terms of numbers of lines ) , and demonstrates the increase of vocabulary with text length by counting the different vocabulary items in the first segment only , in the first two segments , and so on to the end , obtaining ...
... segments ( in terms of numbers of lines ) , and demonstrates the increase of vocabulary with text length by counting the different vocabulary items in the first segment only , in the first two segments , and so on to the end , obtaining ...
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... segment as equal to the unmarked segment plus something additional . In this system a voiced obstruent , for example , is considered more complex than a voiceless one . In the binary system , on the other hand , segments , such as ...
... segment as equal to the unmarked segment plus something additional . In this system a voiced obstruent , for example , is considered more complex than a voiceless one . In the binary system , on the other hand , segments , such as ...
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adjective adverbial affricates allophones alternations analysis appositive aspirated Aymara Benveniste Burling Burling's Burmese Cebuano Chomsky clause cluster cognate consonant consonantal correspondences Creole deleted derived dialects diphthongs discussion distinction Dravidian English environment etymology example fact forms front vowels genitive German glottalized Gothic grammar grapheme homonymy Katz Lahu language lexical linguistic Lisu markedness meaning ModBu morpheme morphological morphophonemic nasal near-homonymy Nez Perce nominal noun obstruents occur Old Church Slavonic phonemic phonological phrase plural position predicate preposition present problem Proto-Germanic Proto-Quechua Quechua reconstructed reference reflex relation relative representation rules Sahaptin seems segment semantic sentence sequence Slavic speakers stem stops stress structure style suffix syllable synchronic syntactic syntax tense theory tion transformations Ukrainian underlying University velar verb vocabulary vocalic voiced vowel harmony vowel system word WrBu