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AFTER WORDS ENDING REFERENCE IN WORD EDGERTON IN V ( INCORRECT ENVIRONMENT ) NUMBER OF OCCURRENCES AFTER PAUSE OR HEAVY SYLLABLE ( CORRECT ENVIRONMENT ) REFERENCES IN THIS PAPER ( BELOW ) 1943 : 86-7 gáma- 0 ' always ' [ 64 ] 87 1934 ...
AFTER WORDS ENDING REFERENCE IN WORD EDGERTON IN V ( INCORRECT ENVIRONMENT ) NUMBER OF OCCURRENCES AFTER PAUSE OR HEAVY SYLLABLE ( CORRECT ENVIRONMENT ) REFERENCES IN THIS PAPER ( BELOW ) 1943 : 86-7 gáma- 0 ' always ' [ 64 ] 87 1934 ...
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... reference to §5.10 is empty . P. 86 , §6.8.3 : ' ( 5.11.6 ) ' - > ( 5.11.7 ) . P. 87 , §6.9 : ' ( 5.11 ) ' → ( 5.12 ) ... reference . ample included needs a gloss , perhaps ' He is REVIEWS 423.
... reference to §5.10 is empty . P. 86 , §6.8.3 : ' ( 5.11.6 ) ' - > ( 5.11.7 ) . P. 87 , §6.9 : ' ( 5.11 ) ' → ( 5.12 ) ... reference . ample included needs a gloss , perhaps ' He is REVIEWS 423.
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... reference . After the occurrence of a deictic expression , leva for example , or a description , later references to the same thing must be in terms of an in- finite series of ' free variables ' beginning with the structure - words da ...
... reference . After the occurrence of a deictic expression , leva for example , or a description , later references to the same thing must be in terms of an in- finite series of ' free variables ' beginning with the structure - words da ...
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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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