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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... vowel . It is the first of these which interests us here . In Ferguson's statement regarding the origin of nasality in vowels from a pri- mary nasal consonant , nothing is said about the position of the nasal consonant in relation to the ...
... vowel . It is the first of these which interests us here . In Ferguson's statement regarding the origin of nasality in vowels from a pri- mary nasal consonant , nothing is said about the position of the nasal consonant in relation to the ...
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... vowels may be greater than the number of short vowels even though the frequency of hiatus itself may be relatively ... nasal vowels . This suggests not only that differences in the strength of the marked and un- marked opposition can be ...
... vowels may be greater than the number of short vowels even though the frequency of hiatus itself may be relatively ... nasal vowels . This suggests not only that differences in the strength of the marked and un- marked opposition can be ...
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... nasal vowels ) are denoted by a1 , a2 , etc. , and the corresponding members of the other set by b1 , b2 , etc. , we may assert a synchronic universal of the following type . Free variation between b , and b , implies free variation ...
... nasal vowels ) are denoted by a1 , a2 , etc. , and the corresponding members of the other set by b1 , b2 , etc. , we may assert a synchronic universal of the following type . Free variation between b , and b , implies free variation ...
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Dedication | 105 |
Lexical evidence relating Korean to Japanese | 182 |
Genetic linguistics and the probability model | 518 |
Urheberrecht | |
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