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VOWELS AND TONES IN SARCEE EUNG - Do COOK 2 University of Calgary A taxonomic phonemic analysis of Sarcee , an Athapaskan language of Canada , has recognized two length phonemes which may co - occur with any of four vowelsa ...
VOWELS AND TONES IN SARCEE EUNG - Do COOK 2 University of Calgary A taxonomic phonemic analysis of Sarcee , an Athapaskan language of Canada , has recognized two length phonemes which may co - occur with any of four vowelsa ...
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Unfortunately , this example is typical of the clarity with which L sets forth his analysis . L's presentation of his transformational analysis is almost impenetrable , and from what I have been able to figure out , the analysis is ...
Unfortunately , this example is typical of the clarity with which L sets forth his analysis . L's presentation of his transformational analysis is almost impenetrable , and from what I have been able to figure out , the analysis is ...
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While this avoids the unnatural deep structures 49-52 , it faces all the same problems as the transformational analysis . A transformational approach has to explain how numerous diverse semantic representations are mapped onto one ...
While this avoids the unnatural deep structures 49-52 , it faces all the same problems as the transformational analysis . A transformational approach has to explain how numerous diverse semantic representations are mapped onto one ...
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kolam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
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