Language, Bände 12-13George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... sound waves . As a matter of fact , it is possible to determine even by bare inspection what portions of an ... sound - waves is not demon- strable , and there is no reason to believe that it will be . ' The ex- pression ' phoneme ...
... sound waves . As a matter of fact , it is possible to determine even by bare inspection what portions of an ... sound - waves is not demon- strable , and there is no reason to believe that it will be . ' The ex- pression ' phoneme ...
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... sound or sounds : not the symbolic value , which refers to the value of sounds at the very time when the words were acquiring a conventional meaning , a value which they are sometimes alleged to have before the actual words ever ...
... sound or sounds : not the symbolic value , which refers to the value of sounds at the very time when the words were acquiring a conventional meaning , a value which they are sometimes alleged to have before the actual words ever ...
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... SOUND . He writes : ' Twaddell seems to imply in some in- stances that all endeavors to analyze sound waves corresponding to speech sounds have been virtually futile ( 1 ) ' . ' Twaddell claims that no constants have been found in ...
... SOUND . He writes : ' Twaddell seems to imply in some in- stances that all endeavors to analyze sound waves corresponding to speech sounds have been virtually futile ( 1 ) ' . ' Twaddell claims that no constants have been found in ...
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EDITH FRANCES CLAFLIN Venetic tolar Old Irish canar and | 23 |
BARRETT BROWN Uomo as an Indeterminate Pronoun | 45 |
Book Reviews G M Bolling R G Kent F R Blake | 82 |
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ablaut analogical aorist appears Aryan Beow Brugmann Brut cited compound consonant dative derived dialects elements ending English etymology examples explained fact forms French frequent geminate genitive German gerund Goth Grammar Grammatik Greek hand-kissing heom Hitt Hittite indicate Indo-European Indo-Iranian inscriptions interpretation Italic king language langue later Latin Lazamon linguistic LINGUISTIC SOCIETY long consonants meaning middle Middle English MORRIS SWADESH nasal noun occurs original Oscan participle passage phoneme plural Prakritic preterite probably Professor pronoun proskynesis prosopic prosoposemics reference ROLAND G root Sanskrit scholars secondary seems semantic Semitic sense sing sound speech Sturtevant suffix Swadesh syllable Tibetan tion Tocharian Twaddell Ugaritic University uomo velar Venetic verb voiceless vowel Vulgar Latin Walde-Pokorny weoren WGmc word Zipf þæt þat