Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... unit hu'da ' to be up ( sun ) ' . Similarly , Heb . máwt and mot- ' , both ' death ' , are grouped into one unit ( compare róš and ro'š- ' ' head ' ) . 3.2 . knife and knive- satisfy the condition for composing one unit . 3.3 . Heb ...
... unit hu'da ' to be up ( sun ) ' . Similarly , Heb . máwt and mot- ' , both ' death ' , are grouped into one unit ( compare róš and ro'š- ' ' head ' ) . 3.2 . knife and knive- satisfy the condition for composing one unit . 3.3 . Heb ...
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... UNITS IN WHICH THE DIFFERENCE OCCURS . Some differences between the alternants of a morpheme unit occur in all the units of that language which have the particular phoneme involved in the difference ; e.g. the difference between ...
... UNITS IN WHICH THE DIFFERENCE OCCURS . Some differences between the alternants of a morpheme unit occur in all the units of that language which have the particular phoneme involved in the difference ; e.g. the difference between ...
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... units from the other units in which the difference does not occur : see knife in §5.4 . But if the unit in which the difference occurs is unique , or if there are several units which have no common feature , then we must list all of ...
... units from the other units in which the difference does not occur : see knife in §5.4 . But if the unit in which the difference occurs is unique , or if there are several units which have no common feature , then we must list all of ...
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