Language, Band 80,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2004 |
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... historical information about the development of signed languages and deaf communities . The evidence here is often of a more anec- dotal nature rather than the result of specific linguistic or historical research , which has yet to be ...
... historical information about the development of signed languages and deaf communities . The evidence here is often of a more anec- dotal nature rather than the result of specific linguistic or historical research , which has yet to be ...
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... historical development of laryngeal contrasts in modern Lezgian . In what follows , I demonstrate that the origin of coda voicing has its root in a series of phonetically well motivated but , crucially , independent sound changes . The ...
... historical development of laryngeal contrasts in modern Lezgian . In what follows , I demonstrate that the origin of coda voicing has its root in a series of phonetically well motivated but , crucially , independent sound changes . The ...
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... historical interplay between processes of internal drift and ex- ternally induced language change . T links each lin- guistic development to historical events , such as the Vietnamese sacking of Champa's northern capital in 982 and ...
... historical interplay between processes of internal drift and ex- ternally induced language change . T links each lin- guistic development to historical events , such as the Vietnamese sacking of Champa's northern capital in 982 and ...
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L Yu | 73 |
Sharon Peperkamp | 98 |
Peter W Culicover | 127 |
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