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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... examples used . Obviously , K & K have given time and thought to gathering and classifying examples , as well as to laying them out clearly for the reader . This latter task is an especially difficult one , and I think they have ...
... examples used . Obviously , K & K have given time and thought to gathering and classifying examples , as well as to laying them out clearly for the reader . This latter task is an especially difficult one , and I think they have ...
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... examples are given below , one from Greek and one from Sanskrit , showing a laryngeal alternately in syllable - final and intervocalic position ( intervocalic examples are from Lindemann 1970 : 42–3 ) : ( 17 ) a . root * ple E ' to fill ...
... examples are given below , one from Greek and one from Sanskrit , showing a laryngeal alternately in syllable - final and intervocalic position ( intervocalic examples are from Lindemann 1970 : 42–3 ) : ( 17 ) a . root * ple E ' to fill ...
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... examples from Tiv . The nouns kwa ( H ) ' ring of huts ' and kwa ( H ) ' leaf ' contrast after H : 5 ( 1 ) a . i lu ... examples show : ' It was a ring of huts . " ( 2 ) a . i lu kwa HL H ' It was a leaf . ' - ) b . i lu kwa HL H c . kwa ...
... examples from Tiv . The nouns kwa ( H ) ' ring of huts ' and kwa ( H ) ' leaf ' contrast after H : 5 ( 1 ) a . i lu ... examples show : ' It was a ring of huts . " ( 2 ) a . i lu kwa HL H ' It was a leaf . ' - ) b . i lu kwa HL H c . kwa ...
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language development | 765 |
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