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Before presenting the methodology that we suggest for tackling the problem , it will be well to consider a few general principles which bear upon it . In a purely descriptive analysis of the dialect of a monolingual speaker there are no ...
Before presenting the methodology that we suggest for tackling the problem , it will be well to consider a few general principles which bear upon it . In a purely descriptive analysis of the dialect of a monolingual speaker there are no ...
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( b ) The problem of defining automatic alternations is distinct from the problem of devising a notation to record them , and also from the problem of producing the most efficient body of statements from which all the automatic ...
( b ) The problem of defining automatic alternations is distinct from the problem of devising a notation to record them , and also from the problem of producing the most efficient body of statements from which all the automatic ...
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Thesis ( b ) of $ 2 was that the problem of defining automatic alternations is distinct from the problem of devising a notation to record them , and also from the problem of producing the most efficient body of statements from which all ...
Thesis ( b ) of $ 2 was that the problem of defining automatic alternations is distinct from the problem of devising a notation to record them , and also from the problem of producing the most efficient body of statements from which all ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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