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The establishment of descriptive linguistics as a successful research method , and the piling up of grammatical descriptions , have made possible the investigation of various types of grammatical relation . Different ways of analyzing ...
The establishment of descriptive linguistics as a successful research method , and the piling up of grammatical descriptions , have made possible the investigation of various types of grammatical relation . Different ways of analyzing ...
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Many such cases of difficult or uncertain transformations would not even be noticed if it were not for having a family of transformations , which operate in comparable ways on various parts of a sentence , and which we then discover to ...
Many such cases of difficult or uncertain transformations would not even be noticed if it were not for having a family of transformations , which operate in comparable ways on various parts of a sentence , and which we then discover to ...
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In view of all this , it is clear that transformations provide not only a possible grammatical analysis , but also one that is particularly subtle and has various semantic correlations . 5. THE SET OF TRANSFORMATIONS > The interest of ...
In view of all this , it is clear that transformations provide not only a possible grammatical analysis , but also one that is particularly subtle and has various semantic correlations . 5. THE SET OF TRANSFORMATIONS > The interest 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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