Language, Band 45George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 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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... considered the ancestors of shall , will , must etc. ) are treated as ' expan- sions of P ( redicate ) ' ( 43 ) . Unfortunately , since Pillsbury's main concern is with the N , he passes over this and makes no attempt to explain the ...
... considered the ancestors of shall , will , must etc. ) are treated as ' expan- sions of P ( redicate ) ' ( 43 ) . Unfortunately , since Pillsbury's main concern is with the N , he passes over this and makes no attempt to explain the ...
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... considered optional : there are virtually no obligatory rules , and the simple constructions are considered grammatical surface structures , only less elegant than the figurative . There is another major difference as well . In cur ...
... considered optional : there are virtually no obligatory rules , and the simple constructions are considered grammatical surface structures , only less elegant than the figurative . There is another major difference as well . In cur ...
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... considered in longer items . The total number of correspondences from Tables 3 and 5 is 129 , giving a fractional value of .0060 , i.e. about six - tenths of one percent . This leads to the recomputation of probabilities in Table 6 ...
... considered in longer items . The total number of correspondences from Tables 3 and 5 is 129 , giving a fractional value of .0060 , i.e. about six - tenths of one percent . This leads to the recomputation of probabilities in Table 6 ...
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I | 1 |
Simplicity descriptive adequacy and binary features | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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