Language, Band 27George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1951 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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... possible to postulate provisionally the existence of a morpheme * m- ( or * -m- , since an infix here is just as possible as a prefix25 ) ' not , un- , dis- ' . This morpheme would then be the bound form common to the various members of ...
... possible to postulate provisionally the existence of a morpheme * m- ( or * -m- , since an infix here is just as possible as a prefix25 ) ' not , un- , dis- ' . This morpheme would then be the bound form common to the various members of ...
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... possible to isolate any linguistic element and discover its potential environments . Following a usage of Wells , we shall call the element being isolated a Focus and the rest of the utterance its ENVIRONMENT One can either keep the ...
... possible to isolate any linguistic element and discover its potential environments . Following a usage of Wells , we shall call the element being isolated a Focus and the rest of the utterance its ENVIRONMENT One can either keep the ...
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... possible purposes , domestic and foreign . He shows that many of the arguments between proponents of various ' different ' systems of alpha- betization are picayune rationalizations of personal preferences for one or an- other graphic ...
... possible purposes , domestic and foreign . He shows that many of the arguments between proponents of various ' different ' systems of alpha- betization are picayune rationalizations of personal preferences for one or an- other graphic ...
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NOTES | 207 |
ANTA ANTHN ANTI in the Homeric Poems | 223 |
Morphophonemes of the Keltic Mutations | 230 |
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