Language, Bände 24-25George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... language . As this culture changes , the lexical features of a language , as we have seen , may be added to or rearranged . Our problem may be restated , then , as follows : Does the addition of lexical features by borrowing , change in ...
... language . As this culture changes , the lexical features of a language , as we have seen , may be added to or rearranged . Our problem may be restated , then , as follows : Does the addition of lexical features by borrowing , change in ...
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... language may be the pho- nemic breakup of conditioned variants of phonemes in their native language , even when no loans have been adopted which would force such a modification of the native system . If , for example , a native speaker ...
... language may be the pho- nemic breakup of conditioned variants of phonemes in their native language , even when no loans have been adopted which would force such a modification of the native system . If , for example , a native speaker ...
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... language may be the pho- nemic breakup of conditioned variants of phonemes in their native language , even when no loans have been adopted which would force such a modification of the native system . If , for example , a native speaker ...
... language may be the pho- nemic breakup of conditioned variants of phonemes in their native language , even when no loans have been adopted which would force such a modification of the native system . If , for example , a native speaker ...
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Number Dedicated to Leonard Bloomfield | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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adjective adverb allomorphs allophones alternation American Amharic analysis aorist appears aspects Bernard Bloch bilinguals Bloch Bloomfield Chourm College common comparative complementary distribution compound consonant contains contrast culture declension defined Definition Demird derived imperfective dialects diphthongs distinction distribution element ending English environment EThrace example formation forms Franco-Provençal free variation German Gothic grammar Greek HANS KURATH Hittite indicates Indo-European isoglosses juncture language Lapp Latin Library Linguistic Society Mazateco meaning modern monolinguals monophthongization morpheme morphs names nasal native ne-present neuter nouns occur Old Church Slavic op.cit original palatalized Pedersen Ph.D phemes phonemic phonemic system phonological phrase plural Postulate present Professor pronoun pronunciation REW³ Russ Russian segment semantic sequence singular sounds Spanish speakers speech stress structure suffix syllable texts tion Tocharian umlaut University utterance variant verb voiceless vowel words