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While the description just given for the OHG monophthongization seems adequate in isolation , doubts arise if we compare this to related rules in other languages , or even within the same language . E.g. , in Gothic , the classification ...
While the description just given for the OHG monophthongization seems adequate in isolation , doubts arise if we compare this to related rules in other languages , or even within the same language . E.g. , in Gothic , the classification ...
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In fact , however , the scope possibilities seem to be shared in both cases . The difference between the ( a ) and ... Such a difference seems quite parallel to that between sentences like these : ( 19 ) a . I imagine that Jones doesn't ...
In fact , however , the scope possibilities seem to be shared in both cases . The difference between the ( a ) and ... Such a difference seems quite parallel to that between sentences like these : ( 19 ) a . I imagine that Jones doesn't ...
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Though a precise analysis and the associated semantic calculus remain to be worked out , it seems fairly clear that such an analysis could be developed to characterize the effect of even in various positions and sentence types .
Though a precise analysis and the associated semantic calculus remain to be worked out , it seems fairly clear that such an analysis could be developed to characterize the effect of even in various positions and sentence types .
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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