Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... involved . ' Kin ' means that we are dealing with a kinsman , either consanguineal or affinal . The meaning of ' male ' is ap- parent . The notation ' gen +1 ' is a way of labeling a semantic unit whose meaning is paraphrasable as ' one ...
... involved . ' Kin ' means that we are dealing with a kinsman , either consanguineal or affinal . The meaning of ' male ' is ap- parent . The notation ' gen +1 ' is a way of labeling a semantic unit whose meaning is paraphrasable as ' one ...
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... involved is a trans- position of the feature [ lateral ] or [ anterior ] rather than transposition of the two segments . If segmental errors are analysed as feature errors , we will find that many distinctive features other than those ...
... involved is a trans- position of the feature [ lateral ] or [ anterior ] rather than transposition of the two segments . If segmental errors are analysed as feature errors , we will find that many distinctive features other than those ...
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... involved - e.g . , fluchst can only have the meaning ' curse ' ( trans . ) , and not the meaning ' swear ' , when it has a direct object ; Typen WML 2-4 ' , resolution of lexical ambiguity by lexical meanings of other elements in the ...
... involved - e.g . , fluchst can only have the meaning ' curse ' ( trans . ) , and not the meaning ' swear ' , when it has a direct object ; Typen WML 2-4 ' , resolution of lexical ambiguity by lexical meanings of other elements in the ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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