Language, Band 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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... Phonological analysis . The outline of phonology ( 36-46 ) might aptly be labeled an inclusive catalog of loosely connected observations , each abundantly documented but , as a rule , neither incisively phrased nor fitted into a neatly ...
... Phonological analysis . The outline of phonology ( 36-46 ) might aptly be labeled an inclusive catalog of loosely connected observations , each abundantly documented but , as a rule , neither incisively phrased nor fitted into a neatly ...
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... phonology . Of the phonology , which occupies almost half of the Outline , Smith has accurately said that it was the first attempt ' to handle the phonological phenomena of English or of any other language so as to make possible a ...
... phonology . Of the phonology , which occupies almost half of the Outline , Smith has accurately said that it was the first attempt ' to handle the phonological phenomena of English or of any other language so as to make possible a ...
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... phonology and morphemics . One of the concomitants of the morpho- phonemics is a list of all the morphemes of a language - THE LEXICON ' ( 54 , 55 ) . .... All this is very well , provided we are clearly told what bases are , and ...
... phonology and morphemics . One of the concomitants of the morpho- phonemics is a list of all the morphemes of a language - THE LEXICON ' ( 54 , 55 ) . .... All this is very well , provided we are clearly told what bases are , and ...
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