Language, Band 51George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1975 |
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... dialects . By contrast , long / short vowel distinctions are phonemic only in Guǎngzhōu , and in a handful of Mandarin dialects spoken in Héběi province . In a number of Chinese dialects , the word class made up of checked ( and ...
... dialects . By contrast , long / short vowel distinctions are phonemic only in Guǎngzhōu , and in a handful of Mandarin dialects spoken in Héběi province . In a number of Chinese dialects , the word class made up of checked ( and ...
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... dialects of Hungarian . Some north- eastern dialects lack geminate consonants : some morphemes were not affected by lengthening rules , while others underwent shortening rules . 7.13 . Another characteristic feature of the Hungarian ...
... dialects of Hungarian . Some north- eastern dialects lack geminate consonants : some morphemes were not affected by lengthening rules , while others underwent shortening rules . 7.13 . Another characteristic feature of the Hungarian ...
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... dialects , a natural explanation is possible for all the above dialectal variations involving diacritic features : in all cases , dialects without diacritics have evolved from dialects with diacritics . In other words , through a ...
... dialects , a natural explanation is possible for all the above dialectal variations involving diacritic features : in all cases , dialects without diacritics have evolved from dialects with diacritics . In other words , through a ...
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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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