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We must now ask why we should have any need for characterizations of languages that are formal theories rather than practical descriptions . Do not read too much into the word ' practical that I have used here : a really effective ...
We must now ask why we should have any need for characterizations of languages that are formal theories rather than practical descriptions . Do not read too much into the word ' practical that I have used here : a really effective ...
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It is the purpose of this paper to make such an attempt , and to draw some minimal conclusions which any theory of language change must include . 2. Representative data . The investigation will be based on the history of the verbal ...
It is the purpose of this paper to make such an attempt , and to draw some minimal conclusions which any theory of language change must include . 2. Representative data . The investigation will be based on the history of the verbal ...
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Mostly they ( scholars ) took Hebrew to be the language from which all others had sprung , but some thought otherwise , as for example , Goropius Becanus of Antwerp , who patriotically derived all languages from Dutch .
Mostly they ( scholars ) took Hebrew to be the language from which all others had sprung , but some thought otherwise , as for example , Goropius Becanus of Antwerp , who patriotically derived all languages from Dutch .
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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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