Language, Bände 6-11Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... tion which you raise : Shall we transcribe structurally , or shall we set down a systematic additional indication of weakening ? I am trying the former , hitherto untried . In English , we have , of course , the further problem , quite ...
... tion which you raise : Shall we transcribe structurally , or shall we set down a systematic additional indication of weakening ? I am trying the former , hitherto untried . In English , we have , of course , the further problem , quite ...
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... tion , change of quality , or what not , peculiar to the particular language in question . When Bolling says ( 49 ) : " To write [ ' biznes ] would be like . the meaningless underlining of a schoolgirl ' he can only be thinking of ...
... tion , change of quality , or what not , peculiar to the particular language in question . When Bolling says ( 49 ) : " To write [ ' biznes ] would be like . the meaningless underlining of a schoolgirl ' he can only be thinking of ...
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... tion . ... If a sound in a relation of complementary distribution to two sounds is not particularly similar to either of them , it has to be reckoned as phonemically independent ' ( LANG . 10.124 ) . To illustrate the first part of this ...
... tion . ... If a sound in a relation of complementary distribution to two sounds is not particularly similar to either of them , it has to be reckoned as phonemically independent ' ( LANG . 10.124 ) . To illustrate the first part of this ...
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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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