Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... pattern . ( iv ) Many scholars ( Saussure 1894 , Dybo 1968 ) have noted parallelisms between the accent patterns associated with derivational suffixes and those associated with inflectional suffixes . In particular , the more productive ...
... pattern . ( iv ) Many scholars ( Saussure 1894 , Dybo 1968 ) have noted parallelisms between the accent patterns associated with derivational suffixes and those associated with inflectional suffixes . In particular , the more productive ...
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... pattern , and / or show vacillation : ( a ) The locative singular is sometimes strong - regularly in r - stems , e.g. pitári ' father ' , and in the oldest language regularly also in n - stems , e.g. mūrdháni ' head ' ( later optionally ...
... pattern , and / or show vacillation : ( a ) The locative singular is sometimes strong - regularly in r - stems , e.g. pitári ' father ' , and in the oldest language regularly also in n - stems , e.g. mūrdháni ' head ' ( later optionally ...
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... patterns and regularities found might not be merely the automatic result of various accent shifts and other sound ... pattern of English . New York : Harper & Row . COOK , EUNG - Do . 1971. Vowels and tones in Sarcee . Lg . 47.164–79 ...
... patterns and regularities found might not be merely the automatic result of various accent shifts and other sound ... pattern of English . New York : Harper & Row . COOK , EUNG - Do . 1971. Vowels and tones in Sarcee . Lg . 47.164–79 ...
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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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