Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... Chapter VI considers the alternations of dentals with alveo - palatals , or with sequences of alveo - palatal plus dental : [ s / š ] , [ z / ž ] , [ t / št ] , [ st / št ] , and [ d / žd ] . The dental is underlying , and is converted ...
... Chapter VI considers the alternations of dentals with alveo - palatals , or with sequences of alveo - palatal plus dental : [ s / š ] , [ z / ž ] , [ t / št ] , [ st / št ] , and [ d / žd ] . The dental is underlying , and is converted ...
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... chapter and section where it is discussed . The four chapters of the monograph are preceded by a preface , a ' Note on spelling ' ( to help native speakers adjust the linguistic orthography to their own spelling system ) , and finally ...
... chapter and section where it is discussed . The four chapters of the monograph are preceded by a preface , a ' Note on spelling ' ( to help native speakers adjust the linguistic orthography to their own spelling system ) , and finally ...
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... Chapter 4 is co - authored with Robert L. Cooper . Part II summarizes the international findings . The introductory Chapter 5 ( 47-51 ) asks the question , ' Will foreign languages still be taught in the year 2000 ? ' , and answers with ...
... Chapter 4 is co - authored with Robert L. Cooper . Part II summarizes the international findings . The introductory Chapter 5 ( 47-51 ) asks the question , ' Will foreign languages still be taught in the year 2000 ? ' , and answers with ...
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