Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... described in either . But an example which cannot be described by either of two theories is neutral between them and irrele- vant in comparing them . In fact , however , Dik's contention is false : his examples 8 and 9 are easily described ...
... described in either . But an example which cannot be described by either of two theories is neutral between them and irrele- vant in comparing them . In fact , however , Dik's contention is false : his examples 8 and 9 are easily described ...
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... described as ' Isolated language groups ' ( Hdbk 56 , 92 , 137 ) , Mbugu and Sanye as ' Isolated units ' ( Hdbk 56 , 138 ) ; apparently their status remains the same . Of the four , material is presented only on Iraqw . 4. THEORETICAL ...
... described as ' Isolated language groups ' ( Hdbk 56 , 92 , 137 ) , Mbugu and Sanye as ' Isolated units ' ( Hdbk 56 , 138 ) ; apparently their status remains the same . Of the four , material is presented only on Iraqw . 4. THEORETICAL ...
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... described as having two allophones in free variation : a back dorso - velar ( i.e. post - velar or uvular ) voiceless stop , and a voiced fricative . But / h / is described as a ' voiceless back dorso - velar fricative , in final ...
... described as having two allophones in free variation : a back dorso - velar ( i.e. post - velar or uvular ) voiceless stop , and a voiced fricative . But / h / is described as a ' voiceless back dorso - velar fricative , in final ...
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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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