Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... structure toward phonetic structure . In attempting to justify this assertion ( discussed more fully in Chafe 1971 ) , he makes a number of interesting observations . However , I believe he fails to prove his point . C does succeed in ...
... structure toward phonetic structure . In attempting to justify this assertion ( discussed more fully in Chafe 1971 ) , he makes a number of interesting observations . However , I believe he fails to prove his point . C does succeed in ...
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... structure , if C is serious about his as- sumption ' that semantic structure should exclude any factors ... not directly relevant to meaning ' ( 1971 : 10 , fn . 2 ) . Moreover , it would do no good to allow symbolization rules to ...
... structure , if C is serious about his as- sumption ' that semantic structure should exclude any factors ... not directly relevant to meaning ' ( 1971 : 10 , fn . 2 ) . Moreover , it would do no good to allow symbolization rules to ...
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... structure exists . If this could be shown , it would be an interesting , though perplexing , result . So far no evidence has been found to support the claim that deep structure exists ; on the contrary , there is considerable evidence ...
... structure exists . If this could be shown , it would be an interesting , though perplexing , result . So far no evidence has been found to support the claim that deep structure exists ; on the contrary , there is considerable evidence ...
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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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