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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... assigned a value . Thus , for any n , the ordering L > L2 > ... > Ln is established , and we have this set of intervals : ( 15 ) I ( L1 , L2 ) I2 ( L2 , L3 ) = X1 = X2 In - 1 ( Ln - 1 , Ln ) = Xn - 1 where each x , designates a ( not ...
... assigned a value . Thus , for any n , the ordering L > L2 > ... > Ln is established , and we have this set of intervals : ( 15 ) I ( L1 , L2 ) I2 ( L2 , L3 ) = X1 = X2 In - 1 ( Ln - 1 , Ln ) = Xn - 1 where each x , designates a ( not ...
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... assignment of S causes a CONTIGUOUS ( previously ) assigned S to be converted to W. Observe the operation of the Weakening Convention in the following examples , where a base form has a suffix added to it . The addition of the suffix ...
... assignment of S causes a CONTIGUOUS ( previously ) assigned S to be converted to W. Observe the operation of the Weakening Convention in the following examples , where a base form has a suffix added to it . The addition of the suffix ...
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... assigned S whenever the suffix is non - separable ( cf. 29a ) . In order for the Final Rule to apply to -ary , it is necessary to treat final y as extrametrical . In fact , it is extrametrical in regard to both S - placement rules . Con ...
... assigned S whenever the suffix is non - separable ( cf. 29a ) . In order for the Final Rule to apply to -ary , it is necessary to treat final y as extrametrical . In fact , it is extrametrical in regard to both S - placement rules . Con ...
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