Language, Bände 6-11Linguistic Society of America, 1935 |
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... expressed without de . The dependent genitive follows its noun directly without formal expression of a genitive relation : Sapo nɔm - la ' le chapeau de l'homme ' , etc. The following text is a version of one of the familiar ' Bouki ...
... expressed without de . The dependent genitive follows its noun directly without formal expression of a genitive relation : Sapo nɔm - la ' le chapeau de l'homme ' , etc. The following text is a version of one of the familiar ' Bouki ...
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... expression . It will then be possible to analyze objectively the relationship between physical stress and notional stress , to compare subjective and objective expression in so far as they are conveyed by physical stress , and to study ...
... expression . It will then be possible to analyze objectively the relationship between physical stress and notional stress , to compare subjective and objective expression in so far as they are conveyed by physical stress , and to study ...
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... expressed by a variety of forms : but this does not mean that if we start with forms we can formulate categories which are equally valid if we start with the functions needing expression . Thus we may say , without essential difference ...
... expressed by a variety of forms : but this does not mean that if we start with forms we can formulate categories which are equally valid if we start with the functions needing expression . Thus we may say , without essential difference ...
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E A SPEISER The Etymology of Meschino and Its Cognates | 49 |
List of Members 1934 | 67 |
LEONARD BLOOMFIELD The Stressed Vowels of American English | 96 |
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Ablaut accent adjective analogy ancar assimilation Bloomfield Bolling Chicago College Comparative consonants corresponding derived dialect dictionaries diphthong Dravidian E. H. Sturtevant Edgerton EDWARD SAPIR English Etruscan etymology examples final FM Prof forms French genitive Goth Gothic Grammar Greek Hindi Hirt Hittite Hittite Language Illyr Indo Indo-Aryan languages Indo-European initial inscriptions Langs Latin Library LINGUISTIC SOCIETY Lith masc meaning mēs Messapic nasal Nepali nominative nouns oblique occur Ohio State University Old High German original phoneme phonetic laws phonology plural present pret PROFESSOR pronouns R. G. Kent ROLAND G Romance root Sanskrit SAPIR seems semantic Semitic semivowels sing singular Society of America sound speakers speech suffix syllable syntax tion Tocharian Twaddell Type Univ variants verb vowel Vulgar Latin words Yale University