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... historical explanation . A consistent teleologist would have no use for historical explanation . If a speech - form is due to the ' desires ' or ' impulses ' of the speakers , then it is not due to the prevalence of a habit and even ...
... historical explanation . A consistent teleologist would have no use for historical explanation . If a speech - form is due to the ' desires ' or ' impulses ' of the speakers , then it is not due to the prevalence of a habit and even ...
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Historical Phonology In determining the phonemic system of a language , only phonetic data are relevant . Historical phonology is not relevant . To base one's spelling of a word on the form of the word in a known or reconstructed parent ...
Historical Phonology In determining the phonemic system of a language , only phonetic data are relevant . Historical phonology is not relevant . To base one's spelling of a word on the form of the word in a known or reconstructed parent ...
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... historical or presentational gram- mar of any member of that ( i.e. , the Semitic ) group ' ( vii ) . It is the group as a whole that is being reviewed . But is the principal emphasis on the historical or on the presentational side ? A ...
... historical or presentational gram- mar of any member of that ( i.e. , the Semitic ) group ' ( vii ) . It is the group as a whole that is being reviewed . But is the principal emphasis on the historical or on the presentational side ? A ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
Book Reviews | 32 |
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