Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... discussion , though I lay no claim to being a fully unbiased observer . Despite its theoretical shortcomings , I believe MSL to be an important book . Had I chosen to examine C's discussion of the conceptual content of individual ...
... discussion , though I lay no claim to being a fully unbiased observer . Despite its theoretical shortcomings , I believe MSL to be an important book . Had I chosen to examine C's discussion of the conceptual content of individual ...
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... discussion of the evidence which has to be included in a thorough treatment of the relative chronology of Panini and Yāska ; nor is a review of Mehendale's work the proper place to discuss Thieme's argumentation , which M accepts ...
... discussion of the evidence which has to be included in a thorough treatment of the relative chronology of Panini and Yāska ; nor is a review of Mehendale's work the proper place to discuss Thieme's argumentation , which M accepts ...
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... discussion ; and where I hadn't read the originals , I did indeed have trouble . I found his discussion of Micmac wakes and the chart on p . 48 , drawn from Bock , to be utterly incomprehensible ; and after reading his section on micro ...
... discussion ; and where I hadn't read the originals , I did indeed have trouble . I found his discussion of Micmac wakes and the chart on p . 48 , drawn from Bock , to be utterly incomprehensible ; and after reading his section on micro ...
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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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