Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... form of the pertinent kind , but for Marchand 1957 certain phonemes and their possibly peculiar distributions and history in such forms . Historical treatment of such forms has in general rested on the assumption that they can be newly ...
... form of the pertinent kind , but for Marchand 1957 certain phonemes and their possibly peculiar distributions and history in such forms . Historical treatment of such forms has in general rested on the assumption that they can be newly ...
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... forms for all six groups studied in §4 according to the phonetic form of the preceding element . Examining the percentages of full forms , we can immediately state the following : ( 1 ) In all cases , there are fewest full forms after ...
... forms for all six groups studied in §4 according to the phonetic form of the preceding element . Examining the percentages of full forms , we can immediately state the following : ( 1 ) In all cases , there are fewest full forms after ...
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... form of a morpheme or one of several base forms of a morpheme . As an example , consider the verb which means ' I go about raiding here and there ' ( p . 28 ) . This form is phonemically / nààšbààh / , whereas in terms of base forms it ...
... form of a morpheme or one of several base forms of a morpheme . As an example , consider the verb which means ' I go about raiding here and there ' ( p . 28 ) . This form is phonemically / nààšbààh / , whereas in terms of base forms it ...
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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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