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We have long been troubled by the problem of accent in pre - IE , for there is phonological evidence of a period of pitch accent and a period of stress accent , in that order ( Lehmann 1952 : 109–12 ) . The argument for such phenomena ...
We have long been troubled by the problem of accent in pre - IE , for there is phonological evidence of a period of pitch accent and a period of stress accent , in that order ( Lehmann 1952 : 109–12 ) . The argument for such phenomena ...
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diachronic evidence is adduced . * dow is a conceivable source of zow , granted ; but z can equally well be the product of a lenited 8- . Since the form * dow does not occur , and since Middle Breton has 80 ( MBret . me so ' I am ...
diachronic evidence is adduced . * dow is a conceivable source of zow , granted ; but z can equally well be the product of a lenited 8- . Since the form * dow does not occur , and since Middle Breton has 80 ( MBret . me so ' I am ...
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We would , of course , be gratified to find that exactly these three kinds of memory have been distinguished by psychologists , and that there is considerable experimental evidence for their existence .
We would , of course , be gratified to find that exactly these three kinds of memory have been distinguished by psychologists , and that there is considerable experimental evidence for their existence .
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I | 1 |
Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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