Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... assume that this is so , since any other assumption would only make the paradigm of occurrence of the special lexical item more idiosyncratic and so strengthen my argument . The best case for the putative theory , then , is that the ...
... assume that this is so , since any other assumption would only make the paradigm of occurrence of the special lexical item more idiosyncratic and so strengthen my argument . The best case for the putative theory , then , is that the ...
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... assume that the rule will have to be constrained in suitable ways , to apply just in the cases where reversed structures are possible . While not wishing to deny that there are problems about this , I will assume for the present that it ...
... assume that the rule will have to be constrained in suitable ways , to apply just in the cases where reversed structures are possible . While not wishing to deny that there are problems about this , I will assume for the present that it ...
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... assumed to have evolved from the other ? and ( 2 ) Which system , if set up for the proto - language , could in turn be ... assume that Greek , under- going numerous vowel contractions after the loss of intervocalic s y w - which created ...
... assumed to have evolved from the other ? and ( 2 ) Which system , if set up for the proto - language , could in turn be ... assume that Greek , under- going numerous vowel contractions after the loss of intervocalic s y w - which created ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
Urheberrecht | |
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3rd class A-rule abductive abstract solution accent rules acrolect Altaic alternation Amukura analysis apply Ateso athematic back-vowel Balto-Slavic basilect behavior Black borrowing Chomsky circumflex claim clause complement consonants constraints continuum contour accents contrast cultural deletion derived Dhopadhola diachronic dialects diphthongs discussion distinction English evidence example fact factive forms front vowels front-vowel Germanic grammar Greek historical implications inflection innovation Iteso Kiparsky labials language lexemes lexical items linguistic Lithuanian Luganda M-verbs meaning mesolect modality mora morphemes Mouton negation negative transportation nouns occur oxytones p.m. John Padhola paradigm phonetic phonological rules predicted present presuppositions problem proposed re-ordering rule insertion Sanskrit seems semantic sense sentence speakers speech stems structure suffix Swahili syllable synchronic syntactic syntax Table tag question Teták thematic theory time-axis tion Tororo transformational transformational grammar underlying University verbs vowel harmony Vowel Shift weak words