Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... historical syntax in early British and American English . As far as we know , no study within linguistics has traced the overall historical development of particular situational varieties . There has , however , been a good deal of ...
... historical syntax in early British and American English . As far as we know , no study within linguistics has traced the overall historical development of particular situational varieties . There has , however , been a good deal of ...
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... historical linguistics may in favorable circumstances be extended to comparative historical poetics and comparative historical ethnosemantics— the ' new comparative philology ' . The vocabulary of some cases is examined in the texts ...
... historical linguistics may in favorable circumstances be extended to comparative historical poetics and comparative historical ethnosemantics— the ' new comparative philology ' . The vocabulary of some cases is examined in the texts ...
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... historical po- etics , just like Indo - European comparative historical linguistics , in practice combines the two , and good comparatists like a Saussure , a Wackernagel , or a Delbrück moved freely and effortlessly between diachrony ...
... historical po- etics , just like Indo - European comparative historical linguistics , in practice combines the two , and good comparatists like a Saussure , a Wackernagel , or a Delbrück moved freely and effortlessly between diachrony ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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