Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... proposed feature into account in their theory of markedness ; but we have a fairly good idea of the naturalness or expectedness of the distributed character of a number of obstruents in the languages of the world , and tentative proposals ...
... proposed feature into account in their theory of markedness ; but we have a fairly good idea of the naturalness or expectedness of the distributed character of a number of obstruents in the languages of the world , and tentative proposals ...
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... proposed defini- tion is applicable , then Li is not a counter - example to the proposed definition , and it remains a putative universal . Consider the implications if all languages but L1 were to disappear , and only data from ...
... proposed defini- tion is applicable , then Li is not a counter - example to the proposed definition , and it remains a putative universal . Consider the implications if all languages but L1 were to disappear , and only data from ...
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... proposed framework , the method adopted in the phonological analysis , and the authenticity of the phonetic description . 1. THE PROPOSED FRAMEWORK . One of the fundamental problems of linguistics is to find a way of describing a ...
... proposed framework , the method adopted in the phonological analysis , and the authenticity of the phonetic description . 1. THE PROPOSED FRAMEWORK . One of the fundamental problems of linguistics is to find a way of describing a ...
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