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Thus the question arises whether haplology would have occurred with -şasi as well . One relevant instance would be presented by śīrşaktí- ' headache ' if Bloomfield's derivation from * śīrşa - sakti- were correct .
Thus the question arises whether haplology would have occurred with -şasi as well . One relevant instance would be presented by śīrşaktí- ' headache ' if Bloomfield's derivation from * śīrşa - sakti- were correct .
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The question of whether the distinctiveness principle is an independent criterion for acceptability of a phonemic solution or is merely a consequence of some other more basic principle is considered below .
The question of whether the distinctiveness principle is an independent criterion for acceptability of a phonemic solution or is merely a consequence of some other more basic principle is considered below .
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Let us now turn to the second question : how well is this particular dictionary done ? There are two points to be considered here , the statistical aspect and the linguistic one . The introduction explains the statistical procedures in ...
Let us now turn to the second question : how well is this particular dictionary done ? There are two points to be considered here , the statistical aspect and the linguistic one . The introduction explains the statistical procedures in ...
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
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