Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... appear to be prosodically conditioned by the metrical foot - again , just as in Kwara'ae . The prosodic analysis proposed for Kwara'ae can be directly extended to Rotuman . As shown by Hale and Kissock ( 1998 ) , the origin of the ...
... appear to be prosodically conditioned by the metrical foot - again , just as in Kwara'ae . The prosodic analysis proposed for Kwara'ae can be directly extended to Rotuman . As shown by Hale and Kissock ( 1998 ) , the origin of the ...
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... appear phrase medially before a single consonant , and the MEDIAL # V_column shows the surface forms that appear phrase medially before a vowel . Parenthesized vowels surface as glides before nonhigh vowels and are lost before high ...
... appear phrase medially before a single consonant , and the MEDIAL # V_column shows the surface forms that appear phrase medially before a vowel . Parenthesized vowels surface as glides before nonhigh vowels and are lost before high ...
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... appear ( to me ) to be dead horses . Very few people now are verificationist in the sense of tying the meaning of an ... appears as a mix of a straightforward thesis in the semantics of proper names and a metaphysical thesis . The ...
... appear ( to me ) to be dead horses . Very few people now are verificationist in the sense of tying the meaning of an ... appears as a mix of a straightforward thesis in the semantics of proper names and a metaphysical thesis . The ...
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