Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... tion of many more phonemes . The parallelism between / ? / and / h / is disturbed only by the presence of the cluster / hh / . It is also quite possible that hiatus in Sanskrit , between words and within such words as títa❞ ' sieve ...
... tion of many more phonemes . The parallelism between / ? / and / h / is disturbed only by the presence of the cluster / hh / . It is also quite possible that hiatus in Sanskrit , between words and within such words as títa❞ ' sieve ...
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... tion , complete elimination , and retention of v . Thus OE deofol ( whence the modern devil ) appears as dewle in Promptorium Parvulorum and as deul in the Surtees - Psalter , 13 but with loss of v and contraction in Scottish deil and ...
... tion , complete elimination , and retention of v . Thus OE deofol ( whence the modern devil ) appears as dewle in Promptorium Parvulorum and as deul in the Surtees - Psalter , 13 but with loss of v and contraction in Scottish deil and ...
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... tion before it can become a useful term . If it is a set of habits that exist in the neural system of the speakers , then its effect on the functioning of language must be demonstrated . If it is only a working hypothesis , a ' fiction ...
... tion before it can become a useful term . If it is a set of habits that exist in the neural system of the speakers , then its effect on the functioning of language must be demonstrated . If it is only a working hypothesis , a ' fiction ...
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