Language, Bände 5-6Linguistic Society of America, 1929 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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... sound or sounds . In this sense ( that is , as a mere shorthand term for the phonetic aspect of the word ) , it might be justifiable to speak of a ' phonetic word ' , if there were no other reasons for avoiding such terminology . But ...
... sound or sounds . In this sense ( that is , as a mere shorthand term for the phonetic aspect of the word ) , it might be justifiable to speak of a ' phonetic word ' , if there were no other reasons for avoiding such terminology . But ...
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... sounds to what they stand for or refer to is not an essential or necessary one . Generally speaking , the sound is neither causatively produced by any reference , nor does the latter call for any specific sound . The relationship ...
... sounds to what they stand for or refer to is not an essential or necessary one . Generally speaking , the sound is neither causatively produced by any reference , nor does the latter call for any specific sound . The relationship ...
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... sounds never escape a thorough systematization in any language.14 A syste- matic sound - context consists of two or more different sound - sensations which define each other in a great variety of ways . Thus , for instance , p is ...
... sounds never escape a thorough systematization in any language.14 A syste- matic sound - context consists of two or more different sound - sensations which define each other in a great variety of ways . Thus , for instance , p is ...
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Hittite Denominatives in ai and one Source | 8 |
Praenestine AsOM FERO | 15 |
Spanish Etymologies | 23 |
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ablaut accent Alcaeus American analogy Bloomfield Chicago Classical College Columbia Committee Conn consonant dative deponent derived dialects discussion doublets E. H. Sturtevant EDWARD SAPIR ending English etymology example expression FM Prof French genitive German Giessen Goth Götze grammar Grammatik Greek HANS KURATH Hirt Hitt Hittite Indo-European indogermanischen inner form Irish Italo-Celtic Kent language langues Latin Leonard Bloomfield Library linguistic Linguistic Institute Linguistic Society Lith Lithuanian locative meaning Meillet nouns Ohio State University original Oscan Pāṇini passive Patañjali person Philadelphia Philology phonetic present Professor pronoun pronunciation reference referential ROLAND G Romance Langs Sanskrit Sapir SC Prof seems semantic Semitic sense sentence singular Society of America sounds Spanish speech Sprache stem subjunctive suffix syllable symbol systematic Tehuano texts Thurneysen tion Univ Vendryes verb vowel word Yale York City Zeitschrift Zimmer þat