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This method of description constitutes an analysis based purely upon considerations of simplicity . The verbal forms are thereby divided into two classes , the first directly described in terms of the root , the second described in ...
This method of description constitutes an analysis based purely upon considerations of simplicity . The verbal forms are thereby divided into two classes , the first directly described in terms of the root , the second described in ...
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The neglect of this principle leads not only to inefficient description , but can also result in failure to distinguish ... of which the general meaning is properly described in the following terms : ' etwas ist geschehen , besteht aber ...
The neglect of this principle leads not only to inefficient description , but can also result in failure to distinguish ... of which the general meaning is properly described in the following terms : ' etwas ist geschehen , besteht aber ...
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A family of proper chains corresponding to a certain formal item is called a grammatical description of that formal ... to be completely grammatical : it can be completely described in terms of the categories of the theory of grammar .
A family of proper chains corresponding to a certain formal item is called a grammatical description of that formal ... to be completely grammatical : it can be completely described in terms of the categories of the theory of grammar .
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 14 |
Emphasis in Cairo Arabic | 29 |
Shasta and ProtoHokan | 40 |
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