Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... clear that either is patterned after the other . Now , Edgerton would read indira- wherever it is possible by any means : wherever a line is otherwise hyposyllabic , and wherever a syllable can be removed from a line by applying ...
... clear that either is patterned after the other . Now , Edgerton would read indira- wherever it is possible by any means : wherever a line is otherwise hyposyllabic , and wherever a syllable can be removed from a line by applying ...
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... clear can be either a verb or an adjective in each of the meanings which is illustrated in these three pairs of expressions : ( 1 ) a . It is a clear day . b . The day will clear . ( 2 ) a . The road is clear . b . Please clear the road ...
... clear can be either a verb or an adjective in each of the meanings which is illustrated in these three pairs of expressions : ( 1 ) a . It is a clear day . b . The day will clear . ( 2 ) a . The road is clear . b . Please clear the road ...
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... clear verb ( physical ) ( mental ) [ pervious to light ] [ readily understood ] FIGURE 1. Part of tree structure for the word clear . Obviously , then , English speakers have some systematic way of storing the grammatical and semantic ...
... clear verb ( physical ) ( mental ) [ pervious to light ] [ readily understood ] FIGURE 1. Part of tree structure for the word clear . Obviously , then , English speakers have some systematic way of storing the grammatical and semantic ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
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