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... analysis in terms of Jakobsonian distinctive features , somewhat more abstract than that in Klagstad ( 1958 : 162 ) . Finally , Figures 4a and 4b indicate two alternate analyses in terms of phonons . Both of these alternate analyses ...
... analysis in terms of Jakobsonian distinctive features , somewhat more abstract than that in Klagstad ( 1958 : 162 ) . Finally , Figures 4a and 4b indicate two alternate analyses in terms of phonons . Both of these alternate analyses ...
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... analysis of the formal material in the text than the traditional approach provides ' ( 7 ) . He claims that his method of analysis ' is essentially that of the structural linguist as elaborated in such materials as Bloomfield's Language ...
... analysis of the formal material in the text than the traditional approach provides ' ( 7 ) . He claims that his method of analysis ' is essentially that of the structural linguist as elaborated in such materials as Bloomfield's Language ...
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... analysis , transfer , and restructur- ing . That is to say , the translator first analyses the message of the SOURCE language into its simplest and structurally clearest forms , transfers it at this level , and then restructures it to ...
... analysis , transfer , and restructur- ing . That is to say , the translator first analyses the message of the SOURCE language into its simplest and structurally clearest forms , transfers it at this level , and then restructures it to ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
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