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If we wished to write the history of a certain nation or a certain period , the names with which we should have to deal above all , and which we should find more or less adequately transmitted to us in historical reports , would be the ...
If we wished to write the history of a certain nation or a certain period , the names with which we should have to deal above all , and which we should find more or less adequately transmitted to us in historical reports , would be the ...
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Calver excepted one use , the historical present , from his formula , and there are two other types that in a very literal application of the formula would probably have to be ex- cepted also ; but I believe that his principle does ...
Calver excepted one use , the historical present , from his formula , and there are two other types that in a very literal application of the formula would probably have to be ex- cepted also ; but I believe that his principle does ...
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To do this , he denies the exclusive validity of synchronic criteria ( isoglosses ) for syn- chronic classification and intrudes historical considerations ( 4 ) ; and he resorts ( 11 ) to arbitrary , historically determined exclusion of ...
To do this , he denies the exclusive validity of synchronic criteria ( isoglosses ) for syn- chronic classification and intrudes historical considerations ( 4 ) ; and he resorts ( 11 ) to arbitrary , historically determined exclusion of ...
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Personal Pronouns in Reflexive Situations | 23 |
The phonology of a Berwickshire dialect | 66 |
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED | 77 |
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allophones alternants American analysis appears aspects assume base beginning belongs called common comparative complete compound consider consisting consonant constituents construction contains contrast course Definition derived dialects discussion distinctive distribution element ending English environment evidence example fact final forms French further Germanic give given grammar Greek historical immediate important indicate initial instance Italy king language later Latin least linguistic material meaning mentioned morpheme names noun occur original perhaps person phonemic phrase position possible preceding present probably problem pronoun reason reference represent result root seems segment sentence separate sequence short similar single sound speech statement stem stress structure suffix syllable theory tion unit University utterance verb vowel words