Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... Wichita , on the other hand , is a polysynthetic language , requiring of its speakers the same versatility in word ... Wichita is far more interesting . But we are getting ahead of ourselves . Let us first examine the Wichita phono ...
... Wichita , on the other hand , is a polysynthetic language , requiring of its speakers the same versatility in word ... Wichita is far more interesting . But we are getting ahead of ourselves . Let us first examine the Wichita phono ...
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... Wichita and Cuicateco as examples . Languages without labials are certainly not unknown : Hockett ( 119 ) mentions Tillamook and most Iroquoian languages , and African languages spoken by people who use labrets are legendary examples of ...
... Wichita and Cuicateco as examples . Languages without labials are certainly not unknown : Hockett ( 119 ) mentions Tillamook and most Iroquoian languages , and African languages spoken by people who use labrets are legendary examples of ...
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... Wichita system of vowel ( but not consonant ) length of three degrees , occurring in any syllable and independent of stress or tone , thus seems to be very rare , if not necessarily unique , in languages of the world . 1.2 . DISTINCTIVE ...
... Wichita system of vowel ( but not consonant ) length of three degrees , occurring in any syllable and independent of stress or tone , thus seems to be very rare , if not necessarily unique , in languages of the world . 1.2 . DISTINCTIVE ...
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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