Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... authors ' aim is to give a fairly accessible overview of the historical background and the main current trends of present - day linguistics for advanced students who wish to extend their knowledge of the subject beyond the usual pa ...
... authors ' aim is to give a fairly accessible overview of the historical background and the main current trends of present - day linguistics for advanced students who wish to extend their knowledge of the subject beyond the usual pa ...
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... authors in 3 months or less after the manuscript arrived in the editor's office . The number of authors who had to wait over 4 months for a decision was the same in 1993 as in 1992 , and the average wait was slightly less in 1993. I try ...
... authors in 3 months or less after the manuscript arrived in the editor's office . The number of authors who had to wait over 4 months for a decision was the same in 1993 as in 1992 , and the average wait was slightly less in 1993. I try ...
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... author had cited extensively ; it was the authors of that article who were responsible for the mistakes , not the author of the Language paper . For this author , it seemed , it was perfectly acceptable to cite data from a secondary ...
... author had cited extensively ; it was the authors of that article who were responsible for the mistakes , not the author of the Language paper . For this author , it seemed , it was perfectly acceptable to cite data from a secondary ...
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