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NOUN AND VERB IN UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR R. H. ROBINS University of London 3 A recent article , The importance of language universals , ' raises a problem that is fundamental to all linguistic science , and is of particular relevance at the ...
NOUN AND VERB IN UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR R. H. ROBINS University of London 3 A recent article , The importance of language universals , ' raises a problem that is fundamental to all linguistic science , and is of particular relevance at the ...
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Traditional grammar , he admits , no longer satisfies the purposes of linguistic description , and the classical and scholastic metaphysics , by which it was at least in part supported , is not now accepted by the majority of ...
Traditional grammar , he admits , no longer satisfies the purposes of linguistic description , and the classical and scholastic metaphysics , by which it was at least in part supported , is not now accepted by the majority of ...
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The insistence by present - day linguists on purely formal techniques as the only sound method of grammatical analysis makes the question of universals in grammar very pertinent . Previous theories of general grammar all , consciously ...
The insistence by present - day linguists on purely formal techniques as the only sound method of grammatical analysis makes the question of universals in grammar very pertinent . Previous theories of general grammar all , consciously ...
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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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