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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... least partial loss of * w after spirants ( the affricate j being re- garded as containing a spirant ) . Before this loss took place , the various spirants preceding the * w coalesced in [ x ] . If such an interpretation is correct , we ...
... least partial loss of * w after spirants ( the affricate j being re- garded as containing a spirant ) . Before this loss took place , the various spirants preceding the * w coalesced in [ x ] . If such an interpretation is correct , we ...
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... least are not willing to , think of the special meanings of those lesser morphemes ' . Occasional difficulties in the instinctive determina- tion of words are not serious . If one word is ' felt ' to be an inflexional form of another ...
... least are not willing to , think of the special meanings of those lesser morphemes ' . Occasional difficulties in the instinctive determina- tion of words are not serious . If one word is ' felt ' to be an inflexional form of another ...
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... least in the Preface - of his highly relevant article Sounds and prosodies ( Trans . Philol . Soc . 1948 127-52 ) , or of studies ( like the one by E. Henderson ) conducted under Firth's influence . One would certainly have expected to ...
... least in the Preface - of his highly relevant article Sounds and prosodies ( Trans . Philol . Soc . 1948 127-52 ) , or of studies ( like the one by E. Henderson ) conducted under Firth's influence . One would certainly have expected to ...
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