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Since the material is simply a string of linguistic forms arranged in successive
sentences, any formal analysis is limited to locating linguistic elements within
these sentences—that is, to stating the occurrence of elements. We cannot set up
any ...
Since the material is simply a string of linguistic forms arranged in successive
sentences, any formal analysis is limited to locating linguistic elements within
these sentences—that is, to stating the occurrence of elements. We cannot set up
any ...
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Therefore , in discourse analysis as in descriptive linguistics , we collect those
elements which have like distributions into one class , and thereafter speak of the
distribution of the class as a whole rather than of each element individually .
Therefore , in discourse analysis as in descriptive linguistics , we collect those
elements which have like distributions into one class , and thereafter speak of the
distribution of the class as a whole rather than of each element individually .
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It may be noted that dependent elements are especially prone to be assigned to
different equivalence classes in their various occurrences , since each
occurrence of them is assigned to the class of whatever element correlates with
that ...
It may be noted that dependent elements are especially prone to be assigned to
different equivalence classes in their various occurrences , since each
occurrence of them is assigned to the class of whatever element correlates with
that ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
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