Language, Bände 19-20George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 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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... possible : paid for a bench / in the park ( i.e. paid in the park ) , or paid for a bench in the park ( i.e. a park bench ) . In the former case , in the park breaks off in the first layer as a modifier of the entire verb expression ...
... possible : paid for a bench / in the park ( i.e. paid in the park ) , or paid for a bench in the park ( i.e. a park bench ) . In the former case , in the park breaks off in the first layer as a modifier of the entire verb expression ...
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... possible syntactical significance . A similar attitude is taken by von Bran- denstein , who , however , fails to distinguish between this n - element and the article -ni ( see presently ) . A very clear example of the phenomenon is ...
... possible syntactical significance . A similar attitude is taken by von Bran- denstein , who , however , fails to distinguish between this n - element and the article -ni ( see presently ) . A very clear example of the phenomenon is ...
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... possible if we eliminate from consideration certain morphemes ( often borrowed ones ) which have a different phonetic structure from the rest.22 It is often possible to identify phonemically the parts of the vocabulary which we wish to ...
... possible if we eliminate from consideration certain morphemes ( often borrowed ones ) which have a different phonetic structure from the rest.22 It is often possible to identify phonemically the parts of the vocabulary which we wish to ...
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accent according alternation American analogical analysis appears assume become beginning beside clear common connection consonant contains derived dialects discussion early element ending English evidence examples existence explained expression fact final formation forms French give given grammar Greek Hall heavy Indic initial Italy language laryngeal later Latin light linguistic material meaning noun object occur original past perhaps person phonemes pitch accent position possible preceded present probably pronoun pronunciation reason recorded reference regular represented root seems semivowel Serving short vowel similar Society sound southern speech stem suffix suggested syllable Table taxemes tense texts theory tion University verb vocalic vowel weak words writing written