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THE BIOLOGICAL MODEL AND HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS ROBERT D. STEVICK University of Washington Bad luck with ... Latin type of morphology as though it were necessarily the high - water mark of linguistic development is like the zoologist ...
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NOTES Two OF THE SHAPERS of American linguistics have died , both signers of the call that led , in 1924 , to the founding of the Linguistic Society of America . GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING , died on June 1st , aged ninety - two ; FRANKLIN ...
NOTES Two OF THE SHAPERS of American linguistics have died , both signers of the call that led , in 1924 , to the founding of the Linguistic Society of America . GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING , died on June 1st , aged ninety - two ; FRANKLIN ...
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The Council's Committee on Language Programs has continued to concern itself with the development of linguistic science ... It has given particular attention to the expanding need for fully trained linguists resulting from new national ...
The Council's Committee on Language Programs has continued to concern itself with the development of linguistic science ... It has given particular attention to the expanding need for fully trained linguists resulting from new national ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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