Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... result of Western cultures ' having changed more rapidly than Western languages , with the result that 10,000 - year - old grammatical categories are applied to the cultures of the jet age . The conclusion to this arrant nonsense is ...
... result of Western cultures ' having changed more rapidly than Western languages , with the result that 10,000 - year - old grammatical categories are applied to the cultures of the jet age . The conclusion to this arrant nonsense is ...
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... result . 7. COMPARISON OF RESULTS . Tables 1 , 4 , 6 , and 7 are based on the assumption that the distribution of cognates is random , i.e. a normal distribution . The samples obtained under the strict and extended criteria are rather ...
... result . 7. COMPARISON OF RESULTS . Tables 1 , 4 , 6 , and 7 are based on the assumption that the distribution of cognates is random , i.e. a normal distribution . The samples obtained under the strict and extended criteria are rather ...
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... results of Tables 1 , 4 , 6 , and 7 are strongly supported thereby . 8. CONCLUSIONS . For languages from unrelated families ... result appears to be a bit on the conservative side . The reason for this is his rather high figure for the ...
... results of Tables 1 , 4 , 6 , and 7 are strongly supported thereby . 8. CONCLUSIONS . For languages from unrelated families ... result appears to be a bit on the conservative side . The reason for this is his rather high figure for the ...
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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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alternation analysis appear apply Arabic chapter child clause common comparative completely considered consonant construction contains contrast convention corresponding course defined deletion derived described dialects discussion distinction distribution effect elements English evidence example expression fact Figure formal forms function further give given grammar important indicate instance interesting interpretation involved John language latter least linguistic logical Loglan marked meaning natural noted noun occur original past pattern phonemic phonological phrase position possible preceding present problem question reason reference relative represented respect result Romany rule seems segments semantic sense sentence single social sound speakers specified speech stems stress structure suggests syllable Table tense theory tion tone transformational translation underlying University utterances verb vowel