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... present - day diachronic study . M devotes the first half of this chapter to the word - order typology of Greenberg and followers , illustrating the change in Ger- manic and Romance from the SOV order of Indo - European to their present ...
... present - day diachronic study . M devotes the first half of this chapter to the word - order typology of Greenberg and followers , illustrating the change in Ger- manic and Romance from the SOV order of Indo - European to their present ...
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... present an entire historical fact such as the colossus of Rhodes weighing 100 tons with an IM- PERF form , without giving the impression that this situation is seen from within ; it is presented in its totality , and this is fully in ...
... present an entire historical fact such as the colossus of Rhodes weighing 100 tons with an IM- PERF form , without giving the impression that this situation is seen from within ; it is presented in its totality , and this is fully in ...
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... presents a compendium of present knowledge on writing sytems , reading and writ- ing . It contains some 150 articles giving the his- tory of writing together with cultural , sociological , psychological and linguistic aspects of writing ...
... presents a compendium of present knowledge on writing sytems , reading and writ- ing . It contains some 150 articles giving the his- tory of writing together with cultural , sociological , psychological and linguistic aspects of writing ...
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Autonomy and functionalist linguistics William Croft | 490 |
Book Notices see back cover | 632 |
Publications received | 661 |
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