Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... Chapter 2 deals with distinctive - feature theory , and Chapter 3 with vowel quantity in Swedish ; but the focus of W's discussion in the larger portion of the book , Chapters 4 to 8 , is directed at Ljudstruktur : Inledning till ...
... Chapter 2 deals with distinctive - feature theory , and Chapter 3 with vowel quantity in Swedish ; but the focus of W's discussion in the larger portion of the book , Chapters 4 to 8 , is directed at Ljudstruktur : Inledning till ...
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... chapter surveys the major types of lexical information apparently necessary to phonological theory . Chapter 3 , ' Constraints on phonological representations ' , considers those aspects of phonological structure not directly involved ...
... chapter surveys the major types of lexical information apparently necessary to phonological theory . Chapter 3 , ' Constraints on phonological representations ' , considers those aspects of phonological structure not directly involved ...
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... chapter is concerned with newer developments in linguistic semantics , and covers literature published as recently as 1976 . Chapter 2 , ' Theories of meaning ' , gives an overview of the philosophical approaches to the study of meaning ...
... chapter is concerned with newer developments in linguistic semantics , and covers literature published as recently as 1976 . Chapter 2 , ' Theories of meaning ' , gives an overview of the philosophical approaches to the study of meaning ...
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