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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... contrast of the French examples with the Turkish ( and Indo - European ) , then , suggests that , at least in our present stage of knowledge , we must accept a certain amount of indeterminacy in what counts as ' prior existence of a ...
... contrast of the French examples with the Turkish ( and Indo - European ) , then , suggests that , at least in our present stage of knowledge , we must accept a certain amount of indeterminacy in what counts as ' prior existence of a ...
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... contrast among H , H , and L ; ( b ) after L and ini- tially , there is only a two - way contrast between L and a higher tone . Thus there is no contrast between the sequences LH and LH or #H and #H ( once again , this is true only of ...
... contrast among H , H , and L ; ( b ) after L and ini- tially , there is only a two - way contrast between L and a higher tone . Thus there is no contrast between the sequences LH and LH or #H and #H ( once again , this is true only of ...
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... contrast in meaning with drive . 10 Suppletion can also be exemplified among the terms for body parts . Thus elbow ... contrast with kick in some way or another - in register or humor . So suppletion appears to account for the ...
... contrast in meaning with drive . 10 Suppletion can also be exemplified among the terms for body parts . Thus elbow ... contrast with kick in some way or another - in register or humor . So suppletion appears to account for the ...
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language development | 765 |
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