Language, Band 63George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1987 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... contrast is crucial to locating the initial syllable stress of Slovak ) . In our model , this contrast can be represented straightforwardly as in Figure 3 . N " a . N N b . N c . syllable tier Л X X X X XX skeletal tier e segmental tier ...
... contrast is crucial to locating the initial syllable stress of Slovak ) . In our model , this contrast can be represented straightforwardly as in Figure 3 . N " a . N N b . N c . syllable tier Л X X X X XX skeletal tier e segmental tier ...
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... contrast arguments . These two series differ in discourse uses : we have showed that only the incorporated pronouns ... contrast to the Givón / Kameyama generalization , that all languages have two kinds of pronominals that can be used ...
... contrast arguments . These two series differ in discourse uses : we have showed that only the incorporated pronouns ... contrast to the Givón / Kameyama generalization , that all languages have two kinds of pronominals that can be used ...
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... contrast between which is reflected in ' asymmetries of expression of se- mantic - grammatical value ' ; 1981 : 230 , fn . 5. ) In contrast to semantically oriented ' agency potential ' interpretations , my findings on the pragmatic ...
... contrast between which is reflected in ' asymmetries of expression of se- mantic - grammatical value ' ; 1981 : 230 , fn . 5. ) In contrast to semantically oriented ' agency potential ' interpretations , my findings on the pragmatic ...
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