Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... interesting that instead of a personal dative ( i.e. im ) , as at Matt 27.44 , we find the genitive of the pro- noun ( ize ) . Second , the noun ungalaubeins * ' lack of faith , obedience ' has so far been known only in the gen ...
... interesting that instead of a personal dative ( i.e. im ) , as at Matt 27.44 , we find the genitive of the pro- noun ( ize ) . Second , the noun ungalaubeins * ' lack of faith , obedience ' has so far been known only in the gen ...
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... interesting . Lieberson has done a com- mendable job in presenting important material , which could be dull and un- interesting , in a fresh and engaging manner . I feel certain that this book will interest all social scientists engaged ...
... interesting . Lieberson has done a com- mendable job in presenting important material , which could be dull and un- interesting , in a fresh and engaging manner . I feel certain that this book will interest all social scientists engaged ...
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... interesting hy- potheses to make very specific predictions about cases other than the examples for which they have been postulated . If a hypothesis makes no predictions , i.e. if it is untestable , then it is not interesting . If , on ...
... interesting hy- potheses to make very specific predictions about cases other than the examples for which they have been postulated . If a hypothesis makes no predictions , i.e. if it is untestable , then it is not interesting . If , on ...
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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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