Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... discussion has been bestowed upon the nonce - word night - rule in A Midsummer Night's Dream , but commentators still disagree concerning the basic meaning of its second part , rule . Was it used in the sense of ' conduct , behavior ...
... discussion has been bestowed upon the nonce - word night - rule in A Midsummer Night's Dream , but commentators still disagree concerning the basic meaning of its second part , rule . Was it used in the sense of ' conduct , behavior ...
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... discussion of The Phonemic Treatment of Semivowels . We assume the validity of Sturtevant's demonstra- tion that ... discussing the Hittite language as it was spoken by the scribes of the 14th and 13th centuries ; we do not raise the ...
... discussion of The Phonemic Treatment of Semivowels . We assume the validity of Sturtevant's demonstra- tion that ... discussing the Hittite language as it was spoken by the scribes of the 14th and 13th centuries ; we do not raise the ...
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... discussion , i.e. it illustrates a change of ea > a - a , and should be listed as such ( §22.1 , Vocalic Assimilation ) , not here under dissimilation ( e - e > a - e ) . As the discussion of phonological phenomena is often confused by ...
... discussion , i.e. it illustrates a change of ea > a - a , and should be listed as such ( §22.1 , Vocalic Assimilation ) , not here under dissimilation ( e - e > a - e ) . As the discussion of phonological phenomena is often confused by ...
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