Language, Band 57George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1981 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... volume of a new series , with Peter Trudgill as General Editor and Ralph Fasold and William Labov as Advisory Editors . The book deserves to be congratulated and to receive our best wishes , not only in its own right but on behalf of ...
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... volume of a four - volume work aims to disseminate information about what is going on in the several areas with which Romanists are concerned and to stimulate further research by critically examining the development of trends in Romance ...
... volume of a four - volume work aims to disseminate information about what is going on in the several areas with which Romanists are concerned and to stimulate further research by critically examining the development of trends in Romance ...
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... volume . In his research on California Indian lan- guages , Beeler was one of the first to show how much information could still be salvaged on ex- tinct or moribund languages , through meticu- lous philological labor with archival ...
... volume . In his research on California Indian lan- guages , Beeler was one of the first to show how much information could still be salvaged on ex- tinct or moribund languages , through meticu- lous philological labor with archival ...
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Anthony J Naro | 63 |
Halle and P Kiparsky | 150 |
Resolving the Neogrammarian controversy | 267 |
Urheberrecht | |
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