Language, Bände 20-21Linguistic Society of America, 1944 |
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... French data has the shape of an elongated S - curve . III . DISCUSSION One possible explanation for the French deviation from the standard curve is the difficulty in finding a satisfactory precise definition of the WORD as a basis for ...
... French data has the shape of an elongated S - curve . III . DISCUSSION One possible explanation for the French deviation from the standard curve is the difficulty in finding a satisfactory precise definition of the WORD as a basis for ...
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... French curve result not from any inadequacies in the traditional ways of defining the WORD , but rather from some characteristics of the actual structure of the language , and the problem is to identify such characteristics and the ...
... French curve result not from any inadequacies in the traditional ways of defining the WORD , but rather from some characteristics of the actual structure of the language , and the problem is to identify such characteristics and the ...
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... French . The present French statistics will take on clearer significance in view of the resulting broad picture . So far we have dealt primarily with the upper half of the curve . Turning now to the bottom , we observe that the ranks ...
... French . The present French statistics will take on clearer significance in view of the resulting broad picture . So far we have dealt primarily with the upper half of the curve . Turning now to the bottom , we observe that the ranks ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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