Historical Linguistics: Problems and PerspectivesCharles Jones Longman, 1993 - Počet stran: 405 Longman Linguistics Library is a series aimed primarily at an undergraduate and postgraduate student readership. It aims to provide a broad view of the subject such as is difficult to obtain exclusively from scholarly journals and monographs. |
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Strana 109
... segment inventory , so the speaker encodes forms lexically only in terms of a limited set of relatively optimal ' possible ' segments . Obviously , some processes must be overriden to acquire any language : a lexicon cannot be built of ...
... segment inventory , so the speaker encodes forms lexically only in terms of a limited set of relatively optimal ' possible ' segments . Obviously , some processes must be overriden to acquire any language : a lexicon cannot be built of ...
Strana 173
... segment distributions : certain phonetic types are apparently highly restricted , both genetically and areally . The total inventory of possible segments is not ' randomly ' spread over the world's languages , but often skewed by family ...
... segment distributions : certain phonetic types are apparently highly restricted , both genetically and areally . The total inventory of possible segments is not ' randomly ' spread over the world's languages , but often skewed by family ...
Strana 295
... segment , is characterized by just the phonological features and their values that / t / and / d / have in common . If the verb stem ends in a segment with this same set of feature - values , then the unmarked vowel ( for English ...
... segment , is characterized by just the phonological features and their values that / t / and / d / have in common . If the verb stem ends in a segment with this same set of feature - values , then the unmarked vowel ( for English ...
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Change and metatheory at the beginning of | 43 |
Typology and reconstruction | 74 |
On the phonetic basis of phonological change 86 | 98 |
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