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Volume 1 begins auspiciously with ' Two chapters on written English ' by Vachek himself . The first of these , ' On the functional hierarchy of spoken and written utterances ' , sets up the notion , here attributed to A. Artymovyč ...
Volume 1 begins auspiciously with ' Two chapters on written English ' by Vachek himself . The first of these , ' On the functional hierarchy of spoken and written utterances ' , sets up the notion , here attributed to A. Artymovyč ...
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If for no other reason than that it establishes clearly and unequivocally the fact that every writing system must be a ... Vachek's second chapter , ' Some remarks on the development of the written norm in English ' , is a brief but ...
If for no other reason than that it establishes clearly and unequivocally the fact that every writing system must be a ... Vachek's second chapter , ' Some remarks on the development of the written norm in English ' , is a brief but ...
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The formulae are written in a manner derived from symbolic logic and specially adapted to the particular needs of the present statement . A procedure has been devised whereby each logical formula can be written out , in a mechanical way ...
The formulae are written in a manner derived from symbolic logic and specially adapted to the particular needs of the present statement . A procedure has been devised whereby each logical formula can be written out , in a mechanical way ...
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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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