Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... reason to think that there is some directionality to these processes ? Is there , for example , any reason to give the arrow a single head , as has been done in 2b , or are the processes non - directional ( or bidirectional ) , as ...
... reason to think that there is some directionality to these processes ? Is there , for example , any reason to give the arrow a single head , as has been done in 2b , or are the processes non - directional ( or bidirectional ) , as ...
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... reason to suppose , for example , if a tense vowel begins to rise and encroach upon the territory ( phonological space ) of some other vowel , that the other vowel does not move in response to the principle of maximal differentiation ...
... reason to suppose , for example , if a tense vowel begins to rise and encroach upon the territory ( phonological space ) of some other vowel , that the other vowel does not move in response to the principle of maximal differentiation ...
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... reason given is that no ' complete algorithmic description of the transformations of either English or German ' has been written ( 48 ) . Although one cannot contest this statement , it should be noted that Agricola's references to work ...
... reason given is that no ' complete algorithmic description of the transformations of either English or German ' has been written ( 48 ) . Although one cannot contest this statement , it should be noted that Agricola's references to work ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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