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It therefore seems proper to distinguish the basis for the deviance of examples like 22 from that of examples like 9 and 23 . The following example illustrates another type of deviant sequence , involving coördinate conjunction ...
It therefore seems proper to distinguish the basis for the deviance of examples like 22 from that of examples like 9 and 23 . The following example illustrates another type of deviant sequence , involving coördinate conjunction ...
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The Hua example is particularly instructive in showing how a change from prefixation to infixation , essentially a morpheme metathesis , could have occurred gradually , and in suggesting a systematic source of counter - examples to the ...
The Hua example is particularly instructive in showing how a change from prefixation to infixation , essentially a morpheme metathesis , could have occurred gradually , and in suggesting a systematic source of counter - examples to the ...
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e o EXAMPLE 2 . B points out that this inventory of pitch relations is quite close to that provided by the first eight overtones ( ignoring octave transpositions ) . Thus the overtone series , he claims , predicts this scale .
e o EXAMPLE 2 . B points out that this inventory of pitch relations is quite close to that provided by the first eight overtones ( ignoring octave transpositions ) . Thus the overtone series , he claims , predicts this scale .
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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