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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... position appears as the glide tone ; thus the word ' ci ' he eats ' occurs as mágà'cigá ' I ( emph . ) am going to ... position in the word or phrase . This variation may be noted in the following examples : in phrase - final position ...
... position appears as the glide tone ; thus the word ' ci ' he eats ' occurs as mágà'cigá ' I ( emph . ) am going to ... position in the word or phrase . This variation may be noted in the following examples : in phrase - final position ...
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... position ) ; and any adverb which may occur elsewhere in a pattern is designated M ( mid - position ) . These positions are further subdivided : for example , F1 is ' the position before all other words or word - groups in F except ...
... position ) ; and any adverb which may occur elsewhere in a pattern is designated M ( mid - position ) . These positions are further subdivided : for example , F1 is ' the position before all other words or word - groups in F except ...
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... position ' ( 14 ) . At the onset of phonation , the vocal cords must be brought toward each other by the laryngeal muscles from the wide - open position for breathing . The state of the cords at this position would then be closed or ...
... position ' ( 14 ) . At the onset of phonation , the vocal cords must be brought toward each other by the laryngeal muscles from the wide - open position for breathing . The state of the cords at this position would then be closed or ...
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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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