Language, Band 44George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... considered to be unre- lated in the synchronic plan , even though they may be historically related , as Eng . flour and flower ) . Defining near - homonyms is not so easy , because here it is not a question of either - or but rather one ...
... considered to be unre- lated in the synchronic plan , even though they may be historically related , as Eng . flour and flower ) . Defining near - homonyms is not so easy , because here it is not a question of either - or but rather one ...
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... considered free variants of each other , e.g. Eng . [ stap ] and [ stap ' ] . Just as aspirated and unaspirated [ p ] are considered actualizations of an abstract unit ( the phoneme / p / ) , sentences ( 1-7 ) can be considered ac ...
... considered free variants of each other , e.g. Eng . [ stap ] and [ stap ' ] . Just as aspirated and unaspirated [ p ] are considered actualizations of an abstract unit ( the phoneme / p / ) , sentences ( 1-7 ) can be considered ac ...
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... considered as an independent system ( i.e. no knowledge of the written system is needed , or even allowed , in studying it ) ; ( b ) written language is considered as an independent system ( i.e. no knowledge of the spoken system is ...
... considered as an independent system ( i.e. no knowledge of the written system is needed , or even allowed , in studying it ) ; ( b ) written language is considered as an independent system ( i.e. no knowledge of the spoken system is ...
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Fries obituary by Albert H Marckwardt | 205 |
Notes | 211 |
The operation and relative chronology of Verners Law | 219 |
Urheberrecht | |
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