Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... less powerful ' alternative . If anything , it is a less natural alternative . 2.3 . ARGUMENT 5 : PASSIVE AND EQUI . Before we get to the B & B discussion of this section , it should be observed that the proposal made by Robin Lakoff in ...
... less powerful ' alternative . If anything , it is a less natural alternative . 2.3 . ARGUMENT 5 : PASSIVE AND EQUI . Before we get to the B & B discussion of this section , it should be observed that the proposal made by Robin Lakoff in ...
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... less than 350 lines of Sel'kup ) . All were transcribed in 1964 by S , while in Leningrad , from a single female speaker of Sel'kup . Six are apparently traditional tales ; one is a personal statement by the informant ; and one ( the ...
... less than 350 lines of Sel'kup ) . All were transcribed in 1964 by S , while in Leningrad , from a single female speaker of Sel'kup . Six are apparently traditional tales ; one is a personal statement by the informant ; and one ( the ...
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... less than Q ' . This fact is shown to stem from the possibility of interpreting Q as ' at least Q ' in some non ... less than ' ( 1940 : 457 ) : = = With quantitative terms not nearly always means ' less than ' : not much ( money ) ...
... less than Q ' . This fact is shown to stem from the possibility of interpreting Q as ' at least Q ' in some non ... less than ' ( 1940 : 457 ) : = = With quantitative terms not nearly always means ' less than ' : not much ( money ) ...
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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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