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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... phrases ; a phrase is a stretch of speech between successive pauses . If the first alveolar phone in a phrase is a member of Class 1 , the other alveolar phones of the same phrase are certain to belong to Class 1 also . If the first ...
... phrases ; a phrase is a stretch of speech between successive pauses . If the first alveolar phone in a phrase is a member of Class 1 , the other alveolar phones of the same phrase are certain to belong to Class 1 also . If the first ...
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... phrase consists of two or more bases , with their suffixes , and a superfix .... the phrase superfix is found to be statable always in terms of the morphological nature of the included words and as an element superseding their ...
... phrase consists of two or more bases , with their suffixes , and a superfix .... the phrase superfix is found to be statable always in terms of the morphological nature of the included words and as an element superseding their ...
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... phrase , leaving a set of phrase fractions ... ' ( 68 ) . The difficulties here are double . In the first place , how are ' THE constituents delimited by plus- junctures ' to be noted if the phrase under consideration contains ...
... phrase , leaving a set of phrase fractions ... ' ( 68 ) . The difficulties here are double . In the first place , how are ' THE constituents delimited by plus- junctures ' to be noted if the phrase under consideration contains ...
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I | 1 |
Problems in Armenian phonology II | 9 |
Friess group D | 25 |
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