Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... frequently a glottal stop , more frequently just point of onset of stress . 7.92 . A good case of relevant hiatus is found in Delaware.26 Here there is a consonantal phone which may be written / ? / , since there is no contrasting ...
... frequently a glottal stop , more frequently just point of onset of stress . 7.92 . A good case of relevant hiatus is found in Delaware.26 Here there is a consonantal phone which may be written / ? / , since there is no contrasting ...
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... frequently describe phenomena of sound and light , whereas the frequentatives proper generally have to do with motions or bodily reflexes . I place in this class the following fourteen verbs : blægettan ' to cry , squall ' , can- cettan ...
... frequently describe phenomena of sound and light , whereas the frequentatives proper generally have to do with motions or bodily reflexes . I place in this class the following fourteen verbs : blægettan ' to cry , squall ' , can- cettan ...
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... Frequently , however , their hopes of success are dulled somewhat by the singular fact that the material proves more elusive in application than it did in appreciation . In an attempt a couple of years ago to use Bloomfield's principles ...
... Frequently , however , their hopes of success are dulled somewhat by the singular fact that the material proves more elusive in application than it did in appreciation . In an attempt a couple of years ago to use Bloomfield's principles ...
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