Language, Bände 22-23George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1946 |
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... phonemic split . ] Changes in the phonemic system of a language , e.g. the development of new distinctive units or the coalescence of old ones , are the most important events in its history . It is often difficult to interpret the ...
... phonemic split . ] Changes in the phonemic system of a language , e.g. the development of new distinctive units or the coalescence of old ones , are the most important events in its history . It is often difficult to interpret the ...
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... phonemic split of Ger- manic k itself , but only the general sound - types of the historical phonemes can be ascertained on the basis of the available evidence . 5. THE COMPLETION OF THE PHONEMIC SPLIT 5.1 . We have assumed the ...
... phonemic split of Ger- manic k itself , but only the general sound - types of the historical phonemes can be ascertained on the basis of the available evidence . 5. THE COMPLETION OF THE PHONEMIC SPLIT 5.1 . We have assumed the ...
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... phonemic shape between the members of a pair is not so constant from one pair to another . Whatever may be our ultimate morphemic conclu- sions ( e.g. that artis is ars plus something , or that ars and artis are both art plus something ) ...
... phonemic shape between the members of a pair is not so constant from one pair to another . Whatever may be our ultimate morphemic conclu- sions ( e.g. that artis is ars plus something , or that ars and artis are both art plus something ) ...
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TwentyOne Years of the Linguistic Society | 1 |
The Logical Structure of Chinese Words | 14 |
Pronouncing Systems in EighteenthCentury | 27 |
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