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The group of phenomena with which we are here concerned may be described as follows : 3 Some linguistic forms bear no partial phonetic - semantic resemblance to other forms ; that is , they do not consist of lesser meaningful forms .
The group of phenomena with which we are here concerned may be described as follows : 3 Some linguistic forms bear no partial phonetic - semantic resemblance to other forms ; that is , they do not consist of lesser meaningful forms .
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the order of the included forms ( never * ish - boy or * boy good a ) , and phonetic modification ( sandhi ) . Let us call these patterns ... The entire stretch of an actual speech - utterance may make up a single linguistic form .
the order of the included forms ( never * ish - boy or * boy good a ) , and phonetic modification ( sandhi ) . Let us call these patterns ... The entire stretch of an actual speech - utterance may make up a single linguistic form .
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forms , e.g. -ish or -ly in English . Let us call these ' bound forms ' , and all others , ' free forms ' . Most or all languages favor certain ones among their free forms for use as largest - forms . These ' favorite largest - forms ...
forms , e.g. -ish or -ly in English . Let us call these ' bound forms ' , and all others , ' free forms ' . Most or all languages favor certain ones among their free forms for use as largest - forms . These ' favorite largest - forms ...
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I | 1 |
The Origin of the Latin quiClauses | 14 |
Notes on the Gweabo Language of Liberia | 30 |
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