Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... distinction [ + de- rived ] separates all basic strings , which have not undergone a rule , from strings which have undergone at least one rule . This distinction does not , however , provide for further distinctions within the class ...
... distinction [ + de- rived ] separates all basic strings , which have not undergone a rule , from strings which have undergone at least one rule . This distinction does not , however , provide for further distinctions within the class ...
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... distinction has practically disappeared from informal Czech , the motivation obviously being that the phonological difference between the two sets of pronoun forms is quite minor . In the 2nd person singular , on the other hand , the ...
... distinction has practically disappeared from informal Czech , the motivation obviously being that the phonological difference between the two sets of pronoun forms is quite minor . In the 2nd person singular , on the other hand , the ...
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... distinction between Eng . / i / and / 1 / is not normally a simple aperture distinction : / 1 / is more central , and the two phonemes are often called ' tense ' and ' lax ' respec- tively . Stevens's Figure 1 indeed shows greater ...
... distinction between Eng . / i / and / 1 / is not normally a simple aperture distinction : / 1 / is more central , and the two phonemes are often called ' tense ' and ' lax ' respec- tively . Stevens's Figure 1 indeed shows greater ...
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