Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... single reconstructed morpheme , having a single phonetic shape . If this be true the only dialect cleavage in the proto - language must be morpheme bound , since there cannot be a difference in pronunciation of the single morpheme . If ...
... single reconstructed morpheme , having a single phonetic shape . If this be true the only dialect cleavage in the proto - language must be morpheme bound , since there cannot be a difference in pronunciation of the single morpheme . If ...
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... single speaker . Where there are irreconcilable differences ( i.e. , differences which appear to be not reasonably assignable to a SINGLE Speaker without at the same time demanding a hypothesis of dialectalization ) , different dialects ...
... single speaker . Where there are irreconcilable differences ( i.e. , differences which appear to be not reasonably assignable to a SINGLE Speaker without at the same time demanding a hypothesis of dialectalization ) , different dialects ...
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... single mirror image convention to handle all of the cases of mirror image relationships that were presented . It has been assumed that a grammar is correctly conceived as a single set of rules that can all be given in something very ...
... single mirror image convention to handle all of the cases of mirror image relationships that were presented . It has been assumed that a grammar is correctly conceived as a single set of rules that can all be given in something very ...
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acceptable actually alternations analysis appear apply assume assumption base Black Chomsky clause clear common comparative complete concerned considered consonant contain contraction convention corresponding course defined deletion derived described dialects discussion distinction English environment evidence example expression fact Figure final forms formulation function future give given grammar important indicate interpretation involved John language least lenition lexical linguistic listed marked meaning mirror image morphemes morphophonemic nature noun occur Paragoge past phonemic phonological phrase position possible preceding prefixes present problem proposed question reason reconstruction reference regarded relation relative represented respect result rule seems segments semantic sentences sequences single speakers specifiers speech statement stems stress structure tense theory tion transformational translation University verb voiced vowel