Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... analysis of Sarcee , an Athapaskan language of Canada , has recognized two length phonemes which may co - occur with any of four vowels— a , i , u , and o . The phonemic inventory has also included six inflected tones be- sides three ...
... analysis of Sarcee , an Athapaskan language of Canada , has recognized two length phonemes which may co - occur with any of four vowels— a , i , u , and o . The phonemic inventory has also included six inflected tones be- sides three ...
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... analysis of syntactic structure and meaning is nearer to achieving success than is the analysis of lexical meaning ( the theory of semantics , sememics , lexematics , noematics etc. ) This is because , he thinks , ' its subject matter ...
... analysis of syntactic structure and meaning is nearer to achieving success than is the analysis of lexical meaning ( the theory of semantics , sememics , lexematics , noematics etc. ) This is because , he thinks , ' its subject matter ...
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... analysis by Klima and accept instead Carden's minimally justified treatment of none . Carden ( 1967 , 1968b ) gives only one weak argument in favor of his analysis of none , dealing with the interaction between negatives , quanti- fiers ...
... analysis by Klima and accept instead Carden's minimally justified treatment of none . Carden ( 1967 , 1968b ) gives only one weak argument in favor of his analysis of none , dealing with the interaction between negatives , quanti- fiers ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
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