Language, Bände 20-21Linguistic Society of America, 1944 |
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... relation of standard and non - standard forms are likely to be interpreted as ' defense ' or ' advocacy ' of the latter.10 Especially , linguistic statements about the relation of writing to language conflict so violently with self ...
... relation of standard and non - standard forms are likely to be interpreted as ' defense ' or ' advocacy ' of the latter.10 Especially , linguistic statements about the relation of writing to language conflict so violently with self ...
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... relation to each other ( quite in consonance with Sommer's supplied -ma ) , not by them jointly in their relation to the first . Doing the king's bidding I regard not as the badge of Mursilis's minority during which he is to eat and ...
... relation to each other ( quite in consonance with Sommer's supplied -ma ) , not by them jointly in their relation to the first . Doing the king's bidding I regard not as the badge of Mursilis's minority during which he is to eat and ...
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... relations between morphemes as previously understood . The relation in question is that which obtains between two or more morphemes that always occur together ( in a given environment ) . The essence of the method is that any two or ...
... relations between morphemes as previously understood . The relation in question is that which obtains between two or more morphemes that always occur together ( in a given environment ) . The essence of the method is that any two or ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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