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The discussion is presented in four subsections , dealing with general linguistics , Indo - European linguistics ... Paul L. Garvin's discussion of CZECHOSLOVAKIAN linguistics is an interesting attempt to contrast the linguistic methods ...
The discussion is presented in four subsections , dealing with general linguistics , Indo - European linguistics ... Paul L. Garvin's discussion of CZECHOSLOVAKIAN linguistics is an interesting attempt to contrast the linguistic methods ...
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As the transformational formulation offered accounts only for part of the facts , it must be adjudged inadequate , and other , more satisfactory solutions for the problem under discussion must be sought . If an expression like the late ...
As the transformational formulation offered accounts only for part of the facts , it must be adjudged inadequate , and other , more satisfactory solutions for the problem under discussion must be sought . If an expression like the late ...
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This leads quite naturally into a discussion of diachronic phonology , which brings in the work of Martinet and Fourquet . The well - known work of the latter on the Germanic consonant shift is contrasted with the earlier discussion of ...
This leads quite naturally into a discussion of diachronic phonology , which brings in the work of Martinet and Fourquet . The well - known work of the latter on the Germanic consonant shift is contrasted with the earlier discussion of ...
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On defining stages in Prehistoric Germanic | 19 |
Comparative constructions in English | 37 |
Prothesis in the Latin verb sum | 59 |
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