Language, Band 61George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... patterns of language change in Tw and Md . Md syntax and phonology as they have evolved in TM have been marked by certain changes ; yet Md lexical items have emerged virtually unscathed . By contrast , Tw content words have been very ...
... patterns of language change in Tw and Md . Md syntax and phonology as they have evolved in TM have been marked by certain changes ; yet Md lexical items have emerged virtually unscathed . By contrast , Tw content words have been very ...
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... patterns , and to the Latin or Germanic origin of the suffixes . Isitt concludes that the patterns isolated do in fact possess contributory power in a general sense , although not to the degree that the theoretical statistical sample ...
... patterns , and to the Latin or Germanic origin of the suffixes . Isitt concludes that the patterns isolated do in fact possess contributory power in a general sense , although not to the degree that the theoretical statistical sample ...
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... patterns have been influenced by the adult phonetic environment . L believes that communicative competence without language - specific phonetic patterns in production is an insufficient basis for declaring that children have acquired a ...
... patterns have been influenced by the adult phonetic environment . L believes that communicative competence without language - specific phonetic patterns in production is an insufficient basis for declaring that children have acquired a ...
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Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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