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However , there is now known to be a rather large set of cases in which principle ( a ) is violated while principle ( b ) is maintained ; i.e. , a re - ordering increases the uniformity of a paradigm , but the two rules involved are not ...
However , there is now known to be a rather large set of cases in which principle ( a ) is violated while principle ( b ) is maintained ; i.e. , a re - ordering increases the uniformity of a paradigm , but the two rules involved are not ...
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Incidentally, Jakobson makes no attempt to elucidate the process of change involved. The Tetak dialects have been discussed by UtSseny (1960:175 ff.), who also fails to deal with the interesting question of how the change of labials to ...
Incidentally, Jakobson makes no attempt to elucidate the process of change involved. The Tetak dialects have been discussed by UtSseny (1960:175 ff.), who also fails to deal with the interesting question of how the change of labials to ...
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A rather complex aggregate of factors is involved here ; to begin with , a sense - shift has become involved in the case of ' success ' . Thus , ( 57 ) The celebration succeeded = The celebration was judged to have been successful .
A rather complex aggregate of factors is involved here ; to begin with , a sense - shift has become involved in the case of ' success ' . Thus , ( 57 ) The celebration succeeded = The celebration was judged to have been successful .
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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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