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The semantic basis for 1922 , advanced tentatively by Pedersen and the selection of Subjects and Objects is made strongly advocated by Swadesh 1967 , 1971 . clear ; the role of the Semantic Function HierThe present monograph shows an ...
The semantic basis for 1922 , advanced tentatively by Pedersen and the selection of Subjects and Objects is made strongly advocated by Swadesh 1967 , 1971 . clear ; the role of the Semantic Function HierThe present monograph shows an ...
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It is not difficult , however , to argue that such extended uses are a function of come's basic meaning — just as certain extended uses of sentences which are formally questions are a function of the basic request for information ...
It is not difficult , however , to argue that such extended uses are a function of come's basic meaning — just as certain extended uses of sentences which are formally questions are a function of the basic request for information ...
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... given the differences in the roles played by the components within the grammar : morphophonemic rules have a semiotic function that is quite foreign to allophonic rules , while allophonic rules have a phonetic function that is non ...
... given the differences in the roles played by the components within the grammar : morphophonemic rules have a semiotic function that is quite foreign to allophonic rules , while allophonic rules have a phonetic function that is non ...
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