Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... original are misrep- resented in the translation . The translators ' notes ( probably Raven's , cf. x ) ... original paragraphs within the sections of the translation ( whose headings reveal many misconceptions of Humboldt's doctrine ...
... original are misrep- resented in the translation . The translators ' notes ( probably Raven's , cf. x ) ... original paragraphs within the sections of the translation ( whose headings reveal many misconceptions of Humboldt's doctrine ...
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... original / x / have been dissociated . While the original onset variants have been weakened and reinterpreted as glides ( / v / or / j / ) or zero , the original coda var- iants have been reinterpreted as realizations of / f / . This ...
... original / x / have been dissociated . While the original onset variants have been weakened and reinterpreted as glides ( / v / or / j / ) or zero , the original coda var- iants have been reinterpreted as realizations of / f / . This ...
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... original types , one fixed ( 1-2 ) , and one mobile ( 3-4 ) . At this point , the consensus of scholars stops . The IE prehistory of the two original accent types obtained by peeling away the effects of Saussure's Law in Lithuanian is ...
... original types , one fixed ( 1-2 ) , and one mobile ( 3-4 ) . At this point , the consensus of scholars stops . The IE prehistory of the two original accent types obtained by peeling away the effects of Saussure's Law in Lithuanian is ...
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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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