Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 1-3Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... least Goodman ( 1970 : 120 , note 3 ) and I have found many of them quite unconvincing . Chap . VIII , ' History of work on African languages ' , is strong , although it stops in 1965 ( with a few later references , e.g. note 39 ) ...
... least Goodman ( 1970 : 120 , note 3 ) and I have found many of them quite unconvincing . Chap . VIII , ' History of work on African languages ' , is strong , although it stops in 1965 ( with a few later references , e.g. note 39 ) ...
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... least one F , in F ; and ( iii ) Each F , in F contains at least one member x , such that the degree of membership of x , in every other member F , of F ( F , zero . = F1 ) is From this definition of fuzzy partition , it follows that ...
... least one F , in F ; and ( iii ) Each F , in F contains at least one member x , such that the degree of membership of x , in every other member F , of F ( F , zero . = F1 ) is From this definition of fuzzy partition , it follows that ...
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... least marked or ' minimal ' vowel , which is language - specific and may not be uniquely determined for all languages . For Spanish , Hooper proposes the following vowel hierarchy , in which e is the least - marked vowel : ( 14 ) eo iu ...
... least marked or ' minimal ' vowel , which is language - specific and may not be uniquely determined for all languages . For Spanish , Hooper proposes the following vowel hierarchy , in which e is the least - marked vowel : ( 14 ) eo iu ...
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