Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... sound patterns play a role in guiding the listener's ( mis ) perception or ( re ) interpretation of CV or VC sequences . The question is of interest because several authors have proposed , for empirical and theoreti- cal reasons , that ...
... sound patterns play a role in guiding the listener's ( mis ) perception or ( re ) interpretation of CV or VC sequences . The question is of interest because several authors have proposed , for empirical and theoreti- cal reasons , that ...
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... sound change . The regularity hypothesis is discussed and exemplified by Grimm's and Verner's Laws , but H & J are careful to address the fact that sound change is sometimes irregular ( see the stellar collection of articles in Durie ...
... sound change . The regularity hypothesis is discussed and exemplified by Grimm's and Verner's Laws , but H & J are careful to address the fact that sound change is sometimes irregular ( see the stellar collection of articles in Durie ...
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... sound changes grounded in hearer / speaker - based innova- tions in interpretation . Here , and throughout the book , F takes his data from the secondary literature and omits any reference to the source texts in which the data actually ...
... sound changes grounded in hearer / speaker - based innova- tions in interpretation . Here , and throughout the book , F takes his data from the secondary literature and omits any reference to the source texts in which the data actually ...
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