Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... English equivalents provided for all the Japanese text examples studied . Translation into English is the only consistent criterion that I can discover for the seg- mentation of the text examples as they appear and as they are ...
... English equivalents provided for all the Japanese text examples studied . Translation into English is the only consistent criterion that I can discover for the seg- mentation of the text examples as they appear and as they are ...
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... English in the United States . New York : Random House ( to appear ) . FASOLD , RALPH . MS . Review of Language and poverty , ed . by F. Williams . The English Record ( to appear ) . FICKETT , JOAN G. 1970. Aspects of morphemics ...
... English in the United States . New York : Random House ( to appear ) . FASOLD , RALPH . MS . Review of Language and poverty , ed . by F. Williams . The English Record ( to appear ) . FICKETT , JOAN G. 1970. Aspects of morphemics ...
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... English studies today : second series , ed . by G. A. Bonnard 81-91 . ( Lectures and papers read at the fourth conference of the IAUPE , held at Lausanne and Bern , August 1959. ) Bern : Francke Verlag . Some Judith readings ...
... English studies today : second series , ed . by G. A. Bonnard 81-91 . ( Lectures and papers read at the fourth conference of the IAUPE , held at Lausanne and Bern , August 1959. ) Bern : Francke Verlag . Some Judith readings ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 256 |
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