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We may use the comparative method with confidence , because it has been well tested ; but we must also be aware of its limitations . It is inevitably subject to error from at least two sources . First , it requires us to operate as if ...
We may use the comparative method with confidence , because it has been well tested ; but we must also be aware of its limitations . It is inevitably subject to error from at least two sources . First , it requires us to operate as if ...
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The first of these ( Introduction , 11-26 ) is a review of the method of descriptive morphology ' ( 11-22 ) and a brief outline of ... Lounsbury distinguishes between two methods , that of ' morpheme alternants ' and that of ' internal ...
The first of these ( Introduction , 11-26 ) is a review of the method of descriptive morphology ' ( 11-22 ) and a brief outline of ... Lounsbury distinguishes between two methods , that of ' morpheme alternants ' and that of ' internal ...
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This is in keeping with the traditional method , but I should have preferred either more or less . Difficulties of another sort , the ambiguity of certain forms — for instance , short - vowel subjunctive or future indicative ?
This is in keeping with the traditional method , but I should have preferred either more or less . Difficulties of another sort , the ambiguity of certain forms — for instance , short - vowel subjunctive or future indicative ?
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Meaning communication and value LENNEBERG | 19 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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