Language, Band 35George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1959 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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... sequence * kn is nonexistent . This h is thus an empty morph , its presence determined solely by the phonological environ- ment . An empty morph can be thought of as alternating with zero in all other environments , so that in this case ...
... sequence * kn is nonexistent . This h is thus an empty morph , its presence determined solely by the phonological environ- ment . An empty morph can be thought of as alternating with zero in all other environments , so that in this case ...
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... sequence ( 30 ) : A sequence of two or more MSC's will be said to constitute a ' thematic sequence ' if ( 1 ) there is some single MSC for which it may always substitute and ( 2 ) none of the MSC's is equivalent to , that is , has the ...
... sequence ( 30 ) : A sequence of two or more MSC's will be said to constitute a ' thematic sequence ' if ( 1 ) there is some single MSC for which it may always substitute and ( 2 ) none of the MSC's is equivalent to , that is , has the ...
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... sequences of morphs would make each morph boundary a word boundary , and our results would not at all correspond to the usual idea of a word in these languages . Since the entire sequence of classes of derivational morphs can be ...
... sequences of morphs would make each morph boundary a word boundary , and our results would not at all correspond to the usual idea of a word in these languages . Since the entire sequence of classes of derivational morphs can be ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
Notes | 126 |
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