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It appears that not all the morpheme structure conditions that can be formulated on the basis of the regularities observable in Turkish lexical items are internalized by native speakers ; the test results indicate , rather , that with ...
It appears that not all the morpheme structure conditions that can be formulated on the basis of the regularities observable in Turkish lexical items are internalized by native speakers ; the test results indicate , rather , that with ...
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What has been suggested is , in brief , that as far as the phenomena under consideration are concerned , speakers of Turkish can be divided into two main groups , with individual variations within the groups .
What has been suggested is , in brief , that as far as the phenomena under consideration are concerned , speakers of Turkish can be divided into two main groups , with individual variations within the groups .
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The speakers who seem to have only the generalized labiality MSC ( represented by the two subjects in the extreme lower left corner of Table 3 ) do not therefore say , for example , / čamır / instead of / čamur / ' mud ' ; what they ...
The speakers who seem to have only the generalized labiality MSC ( represented by the two subjects in the extreme lower left corner of Table 3 ) do not therefore say , for example , / čamır / instead of / čamur / ' mud ' ; what they ...
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EDITED | 240 |
SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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