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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... represented by terms found in varying degrees in English contexts ( e.g. Abglitt , Absatz , Abstufung , Abtönung ; alternance vocalique ; questione della lingua ; sermo familiaris ) . How did Pei apply his policy of inclusion ? While he ...
... represented by terms found in varying degrees in English contexts ( e.g. Abglitt , Absatz , Abstufung , Abtönung ; alternance vocalique ; questione della lingua ; sermo familiaris ) . How did Pei apply his policy of inclusion ? While he ...
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... represented by the sentence Have you heard from him again ? or Never is the meaning obscure and so on . Jacobson ... represented as F ( front - position ) ; any adverb which occurs after the last con- stituent of a pattern is represented ...
... represented by the sentence Have you heard from him again ? or Never is the meaning obscure and so on . Jacobson ... represented as F ( front - position ) ; any adverb which occurs after the last con- stituent of a pattern is represented ...
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... represented by rule 4 is rendered more complicated by two factors . First , 4 applies only to continuant consonants ... represents the same change as rule 10 - where / g / ( i.e. , [ g ] ) → [ x ] —a single process will have to be ...
... represented by rule 4 is rendered more complicated by two factors . First , 4 applies only to continuant consonants ... represents the same change as rule 10 - where / g / ( i.e. , [ g ] ) → [ x ] —a single process will have to be ...
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Fries obituary by Albert H Marckwardt | 205 |
Notes | 211 |
The operation and relative chronology of Verners Law | 219 |
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