Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... sound - images and a chain of concepts ( 104 ) : ( 1 ) a b c a ' b ' c ' He presented as a fundamental task of linguistics the ' delimiting ' of units along each of these chains , and made a point of the fact that the phonic units ( a ...
... sound - images and a chain of concepts ( 104 ) : ( 1 ) a b c a ' b ' c ' He presented as a fundamental task of linguistics the ' delimiting ' of units along each of these chains , and made a point of the fact that the phonic units ( a ...
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... sound change . The first has to do with conditioning of sound changes . King quotes Bloom- field 1933 as saying that sound change is ' neither favored nor impeded by the semantic character of the forms which happen to contain the ...
... sound change . The first has to do with conditioning of sound changes . King quotes Bloom- field 1933 as saying that sound change is ' neither favored nor impeded by the semantic character of the forms which happen to contain the ...
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... sound sys- tems ' ( 192 ) is to say nothing , for markedness is merely a formalization of facts obtained from the observation of the evolution of sound systems . There is no explanation in observ- ing tendencies in sound systems ...
... sound sys- tems ' ( 192 ) is to say nothing , for markedness is merely a formalization of facts obtained from the observation of the evolution of sound systems . There is no explanation in observ- ing tendencies in sound systems ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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