Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... probably stands for [ w ] . Based on in- ternal structuring and comparison with Old Persian and Akkadian , the basic units of the script ( presumably also the phonemes ) are : 9 a ieu ( ú ) ( h ) y ktpš s crnl ( 1 ) m . The unit h is ...
... probably stands for [ w ] . Based on in- ternal structuring and comparison with Old Persian and Akkadian , the basic units of the script ( presumably also the phonemes ) are : 9 a ieu ( ú ) ( h ) y ktpš s crnl ( 1 ) m . The unit h is ...
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... probably tranformationally derived on the basis of other syntactic and semantic elements of the sentence . As a contribution to the discussion of this important and difficult problem ( and leaving aside the possibility that markedness ...
... probably tranformationally derived on the basis of other syntactic and semantic elements of the sentence . As a contribution to the discussion of this important and difficult problem ( and leaving aside the possibility that markedness ...
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... probably too strong , since I think there are some rather special phonological phenomena which do not obey it , but which probably have some psychological validity . So I would like to propose a weak form of Sapir's restriction , which ...
... probably too strong , since I think there are some rather special phonological phenomena which do not obey it , but which probably have some psychological validity . So I would like to propose a weak form of Sapir's restriction , which ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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