Language, Band 49,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 |
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... THEORY . Since the majority of phonological descriptions in the past few years have been based on the model of Chomsky & Halle , and since this framework has received much attention , it is fair to say that most phonologists tend to ...
... THEORY . Since the majority of phonological descriptions in the past few years have been based on the model of Chomsky & Halle , and since this framework has received much attention , it is fair to say that most phonologists tend to ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. A REVISION OF THE HALLE - KEYSER METRICAL THEORY SAMUEL R. LEVIN Hunter College , CUNY Halle & Keyser cast their theory of iambic pentameter in the form of a set of rules against which lines of ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. A REVISION OF THE HALLE - KEYSER METRICAL THEORY SAMUEL R. LEVIN Hunter College , CUNY Halle & Keyser cast their theory of iambic pentameter in the form of a set of rules against which lines of ...
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... theory . M states that a critical analysis of it is still lacking ( though one was given in Anttila 1969 ) , and that the majority of the comparatists , especially the German school , do not use the theory ( 131 ) . ( I would say ...
... theory . M states that a critical analysis of it is still lacking ( though one was given in Anttila 1969 ) , and that the majority of the comparatists , especially the German school , do not use the theory ( 131 ) . ( I would say ...
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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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