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An instructive formula summarizing the contrast between sequence- and focus - classes is in terms of external and internal grammar . The INTERNAL GRAMMAR of a sequence is the class of all sequence - classes to which it belongs ...
An instructive formula summarizing the contrast between sequence- and focus - classes is in terms of external and internal grammar . The INTERNAL GRAMMAR of a sequence is the class of all sequence - classes to which it belongs ...
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Henry Sweet , A new English grammar logical and historical 1.391-428 §§1283-493 ( Oxford , 1892 ) ; Harold E. Palmer , A grammar of spoken English on a strictly phonetic basis 88-122 = $ §199-270 ( Cambridge , 1930 ) ; George O. Curme ...
Henry Sweet , A new English grammar logical and historical 1.391-428 §§1283-493 ( Oxford , 1892 ) ; Harold E. Palmer , A grammar of spoken English on a strictly phonetic basis 88-122 = $ §199-270 ( Cambridge , 1930 ) ; George O. Curme ...
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Apparently the reason that he does not refer to Walter Petersen's article on Vowel Assimilation in Hittite ( 1934 ) or to my re- ply ( 1935 ) is that the argument of these articles is largely concerned with com- parative grammar .
Apparently the reason that he does not refer to Walter Petersen's article on Vowel Assimilation in Hittite ( 1934 ) or to my re- ply ( 1935 ) is that the argument of these articles is largely concerned with com- parative grammar .
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Personal Pronouns in Reflexive Situations | 23 |
The phonology of a Berwickshire dialect | 66 |
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED | 77 |
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