Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... Chapter III are generally ignored in later chapters . Chapter IV , ' A sketch of the hierarchical structure of Colloquial Egyptian Arabic , ' introduces the reader to a standard IC hierarchy of units and a phonological criterion of ...
... Chapter III are generally ignored in later chapters . Chapter IV , ' A sketch of the hierarchical structure of Colloquial Egyptian Arabic , ' introduces the reader to a standard IC hierarchy of units and a phonological criterion of ...
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... Chapter IX , ' Discourse analysis ' , opens with the following statement ( 102 ) : ' It must be stated forthwith that statements made here on discourse structure are valid within the corpus analyzed , and that a larger corpus may ...
... Chapter IX , ' Discourse analysis ' , opens with the following statement ( 102 ) : ' It must be stated forthwith that statements made here on discourse structure are valid within the corpus analyzed , and that a larger corpus may ...
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... ( Chapters 4 and 5 , 69-140 ) ; phonology , with some articulatory phonetics , is the subject of Chapter 6 ( 141-71 ) ; theory etc. appears in Chapter 2 ( 13-42 ) and Chapter 9 ( 233-48 ) . History and comparison are the topics of Chapters ...
... ( Chapters 4 and 5 , 69-140 ) ; phonology , with some articulatory phonetics , is the subject of Chapter 6 ( 141-71 ) ; theory etc. appears in Chapter 2 ( 13-42 ) and Chapter 9 ( 233-48 ) . History and comparison are the topics of Chapters ...
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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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