Language, Band 75,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1999 |
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... patterns before and after OSL is shown in Table 48 . ORIGINAL a . ( [ LL ] ) SEM ( L ) ( g ) OSL EXAMPLE ( H ) ( σ ) ... patterns in Table 48 , we observe that OSL results in an improvement in the structures of a , b , e , and f , and ...
... patterns before and after OSL is shown in Table 48 . ORIGINAL a . ( [ LL ] ) SEM ( L ) ( g ) OSL EXAMPLE ( H ) ( σ ) ... patterns in Table 48 , we observe that OSL results in an improvement in the structures of a , b , e , and f , and ...
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... patterns . According to this model , regular patterns ( walk / walked ) are derived by a productive rule , while irregular patterns with family resemblance ( swing / swung , cling / clung ) are dealt with by associative mem- ory rather ...
... patterns . According to this model , regular patterns ( walk / walked ) are derived by a productive rule , while irregular patterns with family resemblance ( swing / swung , cling / clung ) are dealt with by associative mem- ory rather ...
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... patterns can be unified , and doing this brings new light to certain generalizations about nasal harmony . Walker establishes a typology on the basis of a database of [ nasal ] spreading patterns in more than 75 languages , building on ...
... patterns can be unified , and doing this brings new light to certain generalizations about nasal harmony . Walker establishes a typology on the basis of a database of [ nasal ] spreading patterns in more than 75 languages , building on ...
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