Language, Band 42George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1966 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... evidence ( one could say practically no evidence ) concerning post - Wulfilian developments . When , therefore , Szulc interprets the Gothic ' evidence ' as a refutation of the theory that umlaut is ultimately traceable to tendencies in ...
... evidence ( one could say practically no evidence ) concerning post - Wulfilian developments . When , therefore , Szulc interprets the Gothic ' evidence ' as a refutation of the theory that umlaut is ultimately traceable to tendencies in ...
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... evidence includes grammar and vocabulary as well as pronunciation , and is elicited in a conversational situation of several hours for each informant . Thomas's evidence is for pronunciation alone , and is elicited by the reading of a ...
... evidence includes grammar and vocabulary as well as pronunciation , and is elicited in a conversational situation of several hours for each informant . Thomas's evidence is for pronunciation alone , and is elicited by the reading of a ...
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... evidence and involves nothing more than simple , attested phonologic correspondences , it would appear to offer a more believable explanation of the Germanic word for ' treasure , hoard ' . The Germanic word for ' sting ' ( Go . gazds ...
... evidence and involves nothing more than simple , attested phonologic correspondences , it would appear to offer a more believable explanation of the Germanic word for ' treasure , hoard ' . The Germanic word for ' sting ' ( Go . gazds ...
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Dedication | 105 |
Lexical evidence relating Korean to Japanese | 182 |
Genetic linguistics and the probability model | 518 |
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ablaut adjectives AE speaker allomorphs allophones alternation analysis appear Bartholomae's Law Chinese Chip cited cluster conjugation consonant contrast corresponding derived diachronic dialects diphthongs discussion distich distinctive English example fact final forms German gerund glide góre grammar Hare Hupa indicative initial Japanese Korean language Latin learning lexical linguistic meaning metaphony monophthongization morpheme morphological morphophonemic nasal nasal vowels Nez Perce noun occur Old High German pair palatal paradigm parallelism passive pattern phonemic phonological pitch plural position possible present problem pronoun pronunciation Proto-Germanic reconstruction result rule Sahaptin schwa semantic sentence sequence singular song sound speech stem stressed vowel structure subjunctive suffix syllable syntactic accent tense theory tion tone umlaut underlying underlying representation unrounded utterance variants velar verb verbal vocalic voiceless vowel harmony words