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Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature
Haplologic Blends in French and in English. Symposium, May 1950, iv, 53-69.
1196. Lofvenberg, M. T. On the Syncope of the Old English Present Endings. (
Bibl. 1949, 639.) Rev. briefly by Randolph Quirk in MLR., xlv, 276; by G. S. in
Leuv.
Ethel Seaton, Anna Carolina Paues, Leslie Nathan Broughton, Mary Sidney Serjeantson, 1961
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Studies in American Indian Languages
Among the most notable are verbs of being and attribution, formed from both
noun and verb stems.37 For nouns the base is stem plus w (with a reduction of
haplologic and semi-haplologic sequences following 36 The record as available
to ...
Certain inflectional endings are subject to haplologic shortening in rhythmically
determined positions: 5.9, 38, 44; 6.51, 55, 67; 7.4, 24; 8.13, 14, 24; 9.1, 11; in a
static pronoun at 12.7. These reductions belong descriptively to a later level, ...
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Approaches to Animal Communication
... do not, I believe, encourage us to look for the emergence of phasia as an
opening-up of a closed system of cries by a process of segmentation and
haplologic recombinations. REMARKS ON ONTOGENESIS RELATIVE TO
PHYLOGENESIS.
Thomas A. Sebeok, Alexandra Ramsay, 1969
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Handbook of Australian Languages
There are two other phonological processes that each apply to just a single form:
[D] The predicted imperative of wi:ga-0 'bathe' would be wi:gaga; there is
haplologic reduction to wi:ga. See3.5.3. [E] Inchoative verbaliser -mbі-changes to
...
R. M. W. Dixon, Barry J. Blake, 1983
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Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Vedic Terms
... line so similar to the last three containing amurah in the eidentical materical
position that, as is obvious, we have no other choic than to regard the sequence
as representing the haplologic form of an underlying varante na sthira amurah.
Swami Parmeshwaranand, 2000
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Essays on Linguistic Themes
A groping search for increased clarity may be behind most dis- similatory and
haplologic processes. It accounts, as would no other supposition, for the
speakers' readiness to augment their vocabulary (in an effort to reduce lexical
polysemy) ...
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Historical Dialectology: Regional and Social
... in some syllabic writings and appears occasionally in Michelson's editions: (41
) pa: wi = meko nanakesita 'one who is not nervous' (written (pa wi me ko | na ke
si ta), with haplologic omission of one (na), by Alfred Kiyana), printed as pwa'wi, ...
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Morphologie / Morphology. 2. Halbband
... Handlungsnumerus 1058 hapax legomenon (s. Einzelprägung) Haplologie/
haplology 583, 893 haplologic word 953 morphological haplology 392 harmonic
1009 Hauptdeklinationsklasse 1305 Hauptmarker 1609 head Sachregister 1989.
Geert E. Booij, Christian Lehmann, Joachim Mugdan, 2004
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Old World Roots of the Cherokee: How Dna, Ancient Alphabets ...
... suggestion that the word is derived from Spanish marrano, “wild pig.” Certainly
over-ingenious is Hebrew scholar B. Netanyahu's claim that it comes from “a
haplologic contraction of the Hebrew mumar-anus (which caused the omission of
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