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NEAR - HOMONYMY AS A FACTOR IN LANGUAGE CHANGE WILLIAM AMES COATES Kansas State University It is not generally ... Relevant instances are cited from the Germanic languages where near - homonymy has resulted in homonymy contrary to laws ...
NEAR - HOMONYMY AS A FACTOR IN LANGUAGE CHANGE WILLIAM AMES COATES Kansas State University It is not generally ... Relevant instances are cited from the Germanic languages where near - homonymy has resulted in homonymy contrary to laws ...
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Linguists have , for years , sought explanations for regularities found in the languages of the world . They have found at least two major kinds of explanation . One of these involves regarding language as a kind of communicating device ...
Linguists have , for years , sought explanations for regularities found in the languages of the world . They have found at least two major kinds of explanation . One of these involves regarding language as a kind of communicating device ...
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Another important question concerns the validity of her identification of the predicative style as somehow ' native to the language . This particular issue is best approached in terms of the earlier discussion of Sapir's notion of the ...
Another important question concerns the validity of her identification of the predicative style as somehow ' native to the language . This particular issue is best approached in terms of the earlier discussion of Sapir's notion of the ...
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The operation and relative chronology of Verners Law | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
Urheberrecht | |
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