Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... sequences could be employed to map all of the phonemic sequences in cognate meaning - forms of the daughter languages ( except , of course , those parts of the sequences which could reasonably be at- tributed to analogical change ) ...
... sequences could be employed to map all of the phonemic sequences in cognate meaning - forms of the daughter languages ( except , of course , those parts of the sequences which could reasonably be at- tributed to analogical change ) ...
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... sequences of obstruents as fricative + stop was eliminated by the time the jers were lost , at the very latest , for at that time new types of obstruent sequences became possible in all the Slavic languages . In the fall of the jers ...
... sequences of obstruents as fricative + stop was eliminated by the time the jers were lost , at the very latest , for at that time new types of obstruent sequences became possible in all the Slavic languages . In the fall of the jers ...
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... sequences of two stop consonants that does not also allow word - initial fricative - obstruent sequences . Of course , such constraints on sequences of segments can be viewed as universal restrictions on phonological inventories within ...
... sequences of two stop consonants that does not also allow word - initial fricative - obstruent sequences . Of course , such constraints on sequences of segments can be viewed as universal restrictions on phonological inventories within ...
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allomorphs analysis apply assumption base forms Black English Chomsky & Halle clause clusters cognates comparative method consonant constraints contraction and deletion copula corresponding deletion rule derived dialects discussion distinction environment epenthesis evidence example fact feature Figure formulation fricative function grammar Hirdu idiolect interpretation involved isoglosses jers John language lenition lexical linguistic logograph Madurese marked markedness marker meaning mirror image convention morphemes morphological morphophonemic morphophonemic rule N-rules nasal noun phrase obstruents occur Paragoge past phonemic phonological rules position POSS possible preceding prefixes present problem pronoun proto-language Quechua question reconstruction reference relation segments semantic sentences sequences SIBLING Slavic Slavic languages Slovincian speakers specifiers speech stems stress strident suffixes syntactic tense theory tion transformational transformational grammar translation Ukrainian underlying University unmarked variable Venetic verb voiced vowel vowel reduction words