Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 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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... given language with a variety of semantic contents . Since all the phonemes of a language will be included in any ... given in a forward direction and the subjects would be asked to anticipate what the next phoneme would be . In ob ...
... given language with a variety of semantic contents . Since all the phonemes of a language will be included in any ... given in a forward direction and the subjects would be asked to anticipate what the next phoneme would be . In ob ...
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... given names , of an account of Belgian family names , which are arranged in classes according to their presumed origins ; here appear such well - known types as personal names derived from places and their names , from social classes ...
... given names , of an account of Belgian family names , which are arranged in classes according to their presumed origins ; here appear such well - known types as personal names derived from places and their names , from social classes ...
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... given in the table ... may be double ex- cept L , R , Y and W ' . ( There is , however , no nyny ; the combination given in the table and in the illustrative materials is nny . ) Further , ' In the case of double consonants the first is ...
... given in the table ... may be double ex- cept L , R , Y and W ' . ( There is , however , no nyny ; the combination given in the table and in the illustrative materials is nny . ) Further , ' In the case of double consonants the first is ...
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