Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... table would be 100 % scalable . In practice , figures around 90 % can be regarded as adequate , since chance ... TABLE 1a ( = Table 9 , Bickerton 1971 ) . Distribution of tu and fu , for Bushlot ( W. Berbice ) speakers , divided among ...
... table would be 100 % scalable . In practice , figures around 90 % can be regarded as adequate , since chance ... TABLE 1a ( = Table 9 , Bickerton 1971 ) . Distribution of tu and fu , for Bushlot ( W. Berbice ) speakers , divided among ...
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... Table 2 is predominantly basilectal , Table 3 is predominantly mesolectal . Data for it were obtained by taking all speakers with survey numbers between 99 and 130 who used copula forms in not less than three different en- vironments ...
... Table 2 is predominantly basilectal , Table 3 is predominantly mesolectal . Data for it were obtained by taking all speakers with survey numbers between 99 and 130 who used copula forms in not less than three different en- vironments ...
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... Table 5 are worth noting . The area in which change is initiated earliest ( female subject , Col. 9 ) is also that most subject to relapses . It contains no less than five reversions to i ; yet in the three columns for which am is the ...
... Table 5 are worth noting . The area in which change is initiated earliest ( female subject , Col. 9 ) is also that most subject to relapses . It contains no less than five reversions to i ; yet in the three columns for which am is the ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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abstract accent acute alternation analysis appear apply assume Ateso become Black borrowing claim complement complete consider contrast corresponding cultural derived dialects discussion distinction ending English evidence example existence explain fact final formation forms further Germanic give given grammar Greek historical implications important inflection innovation interesting involved John kind language latter least lexical linguistic meaning middle modality mora nature negative nouns occur original paradigm pattern person phonetic phonological position possible present presuppositions problem produce proposed question reason reference relations represent respect result rule Sanskrit seems semantic sense sentence situation solution sound speakers speech stems strong structure suffix suggest syllable Table thematic theory tion Tororo underlying University verbs vowel weak