Language, Band 54,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1978 |
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... defined by frea ( x ) , contains another , say that defined by forange ( X ) , just in case frea ( x ) exceeds forange ( x ) for any x . But , as derived orange has been defined ( Equations 3-4 ) , this holds neither for red and orange ...
... defined by frea ( x ) , contains another , say that defined by forange ( X ) , just in case frea ( x ) exceeds forange ( x ) for any x . But , as derived orange has been defined ( Equations 3-4 ) , this holds neither for red and orange ...
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... defined in the Smithsonian's forthcoming Handbook of North American Indians ( William C. Sturtevant , general editor ) . These are introduced by two chapters ( 1-19 ) . The first gives an historical characterization of areal linguistic ...
... defined in the Smithsonian's forthcoming Handbook of North American Indians ( William C. Sturtevant , general editor ) . These are introduced by two chapters ( 1-19 ) . The first gives an historical characterization of areal linguistic ...
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... definition . Dura- tive and progressive are used occasionally , but are not defined in the 1949 and 1967 works.2 Other categories are used inconsistently . H's definition of the repetitive aspect is particularly confusing . Based on an ...
... definition . Dura- tive and progressive are used occasionally , but are not defined in the 1949 and 1967 works.2 Other categories are used inconsistently . H's definition of the repetitive aspect is particularly confusing . Based on an ...
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