Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... natural phonetically than other processes and distinguished by a relatively greater phonological motivation . We survey cases of consonant - vowel metathesis - both synchronic processes and diachronic changes - with the goal of ...
... natural phonetically than other processes and distinguished by a relatively greater phonological motivation . We survey cases of consonant - vowel metathesis - both synchronic processes and diachronic changes - with the goal of ...
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... Natural phono ( mor- pho ) logy : A view from the outside ' ( 1-38 ) , by RA- JENDRA SINGH . Newcomers to natural phonology ( NP ) should start with the introduction and WOLF- GANG U. DRESSLER'S ' Principles of naturalness in phonology ...
... Natural phono ( mor- pho ) logy : A view from the outside ' ( 1-38 ) , by RA- JENDRA SINGH . Newcomers to natural phonology ( NP ) should start with the introduction and WOLF- GANG U. DRESSLER'S ' Principles of naturalness in phonology ...
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... natural class of argument positions characterized by these entailments . Care is needed here : in §3 I argued at length that -ee noun referents do not correspond to any syntactic natural class of verbal argument positions . But verbal ...
... natural class of argument positions characterized by these entailments . Care is needed here : in §3 I argued at length that -ee noun referents do not correspond to any syntactic natural class of verbal argument positions . But verbal ...
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