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[ Provo : Dept. of Linguistics , Brigham Young University , n.d. ] Pp . 880 . Blumenthal , Peter . Die Entwicklung der romanischen Labialkonsonanten . ( Romanistische Versuche und Vorarbeiten , 38. ) Bonn : Romanisches Seminar der ...
[ Provo : Dept. of Linguistics , Brigham Young University , n.d. ] Pp . 880 . Blumenthal , Peter . Die Entwicklung der romanischen Labialkonsonanten . ( Romanistische Versuche und Vorarbeiten , 38. ) Bonn : Romanisches Seminar der ...
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How can there be continuity of linguistic development if the linguistic system at one stage is fundamentally incommensurate with the lin- guistic system at any other stage ? In short , what is the relation of diachrony to synchrony ?
How can there be continuity of linguistic development if the linguistic system at one stage is fundamentally incommensurate with the lin- guistic system at any other stage ? In short , what is the relation of diachrony to synchrony ?
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Oceanic linguistics 9 : 2 ( 1970 ) . Okby , Mamud M. Verbal cues of organizational information in message decoding : an integrative approach to linguistic structure . ( Janua linguarum , series minor , 127. ) The Hague : Mouton , 1972.
Oceanic linguistics 9 : 2 ( 1970 ) . Okby , Mamud M. Verbal cues of organizational information in message decoding : an integrative approach to linguistic structure . ( Janua linguarum , series minor , 127. ) The Hague : Mouton , 1972.
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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