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A more effective theoretical framework for comparison will be suggested below , in connection with a discussion of current linguistic theory ; however , such a framework involves the statement of phonological and grammatical ...
A more effective theoretical framework for comparison will be suggested below , in connection with a discussion of current linguistic theory ; however , such a framework involves the statement of phonological and grammatical ...
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Unfortunately , no systematic discussion of the role of tone is presented ; the discussion tends to be programmatic rather than substantive . For example , it is stated ( 413-4 ) that at least four tone - classes of nouns exist in Dinka ...
Unfortunately , no systematic discussion of the role of tone is presented ; the discussion tends to be programmatic rather than substantive . For example , it is stated ( 413-4 ) that at least four tone - classes of nouns exist in Dinka ...
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In the first place , our discussion will concern not only prefixes , but also proclitic prepositions . ... We will refer to both as ' prefixes ' , mainly because a number of the morphophonemic rules we will discuss , quite independently ...
In the first place , our discussion will concern not only prefixes , but also proclitic prepositions . ... We will refer to both as ' prefixes ' , mainly because a number of the morphophonemic rules we will discuss , quite independently ...
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EDITED | 240 |
SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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