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If one were concerned only with the formal rather than the semantic structures of different languages , one could conceive of languages as having widely differing surface structures , but with kernel structures converging toward a ...
If one were concerned only with the formal rather than the semantic structures of different languages , one could conceive of languages as having widely differing surface structures , but with kernel structures converging toward a ...
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While none of the lenition changes defined in §§2 , 4 , and 5 have ever been discussed as phonological problems , the fourth and last lenition change that we will be concerned with here has long attracted the attention of Slavists .
While none of the lenition changes defined in §§2 , 4 , and 5 have ever been discussed as phonological problems , the fourth and last lenition change that we will be concerned with here has long attracted the attention of Slavists .
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Scholars concerned with the lenition of * g in West Slavic have devoted con- siderable attention to the spelling of Slavic propria in medieval Latin texts . Applying different criteria of evaluation to the graphic evidence , some have ...
Scholars concerned with the lenition of * g in West Slavic have devoted con- siderable attention to the spelling of Slavic propria in medieval Latin texts . Applying different criteria of evaluation to the graphic evidence , some have ...
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