Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... indicate the initial allocation . ) how well Chazumba as a test point understands Xayacatlan . The matrix is also typically incomplete . The arbitrarily large effort figure of 999 indicates where tests were not made , either because the ...
... indicate the initial allocation . ) how well Chazumba as a test point understands Xayacatlan . The matrix is also typically incomplete . The arbitrarily large effort figure of 999 indicates where tests were not made , either because the ...
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... indicate that extrinsically ordered sequences of rules , intervening between underlying lexical and surface phonetic ... indicates syllable boundary ; it is needed because when disyllabic words appear ( a development that occurs with the ...
... indicate that extrinsically ordered sequences of rules , intervening between underlying lexical and surface phonetic ... indicates syllable boundary ; it is needed because when disyllabic words appear ( a development that occurs with the ...
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... indicates that the feature F changes from minus to plus.5 The recent detailed study of diphthongization processes by Andersen 1972 seems to indicate the need for features of this sort , and the notation will also prove useful later for ...
... indicates that the feature F changes from minus to plus.5 The recent detailed study of diphthongization processes by Andersen 1972 seems to indicate the need for features of this sort , and the notation will also prove useful later for ...
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