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Thus certain relations at the level of the signata are manifested at the level of the corre- sponding signantia by definite relationships of phonetic character specific for the plane of expression ; the plane of signata calls forth a ...
Thus certain relations at the level of the signata are manifested at the level of the corre- sponding signantia by definite relationships of phonetic character specific for the plane of expression ; the plane of signata calls forth a ...
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4 ) , based on ' generic ' and ' specific ' readings of sentences like these : ( 11 ) a . A beaver builds dams . b . A beaver is building dams . The fattest beaver is the dam builder . C. That beaver builds dams . d ...
4 ) , based on ' generic ' and ' specific ' readings of sentences like these : ( 11 ) a . A beaver builds dams . b . A beaver is building dams . The fattest beaver is the dam builder . C. That beaver builds dams . d ...
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With a non - specific object , an intransitive verb ( inflected only for subject ) is used , such as nítohpommaa in the first sentence ; but when there is a specific object , a transitive verb ( inflected for subject and object ) must ...
With a non - specific object , an intransitive verb ( inflected only for subject ) is used , such as nítohpommaa in the first sentence ; but when there is a specific object , a transitive verb ( inflected for subject and object ) must ...
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rules | 1 |
Constraints on global rules in phonology | 29 |
Phonological features problems and proposals | 52 |
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