Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... appear in the inventory part but never appear in the dictionary section , and vice versa . Once such information is tabulated , we can concen- trate on these omissions or discrepancies , and we can consult informants or other sources in ...
... appear in the inventory part but never appear in the dictionary section , and vice versa . Once such information is tabulated , we can concen- trate on these omissions or discrepancies , and we can consult informants or other sources in ...
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... APPEAR IN NNE . Despite the fact that the copula and auxiliary be frequently do not appear in NNE in the variety of environments shown in 1-12 , there is a wide variety of other environments in which these forms regularly do appear ...
... APPEAR IN NNE . Despite the fact that the copula and auxiliary be frequently do not appear in NNE in the variety of environments shown in 1-12 , there is a wide variety of other environments in which these forms regularly do appear ...
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... appear to violate the theory described in this paper in funda- mental ways . Naturally , I hesitate to conclude that these apparent counter - examples invali- date the essential ideas underlying the approach to neutralization and ...
... appear to violate the theory described in this paper in funda- mental ways . Naturally , I hesitate to conclude that these apparent counter - examples invali- date the essential ideas underlying the approach to neutralization and ...
Inhalt
PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
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