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I will argue that neither Umlaut nor VL can be described in the most general way if we adopt the combination of ... Within this framework of assumptions , §4.1 argues that Umlaut and VL cannot be cyclic ; §4.2 argues that they cannot be ...
I will argue that neither Umlaut nor VL can be described in the most general way if we adopt the combination of ... Within this framework of assumptions , §4.1 argues that Umlaut and VL cannot be cyclic ; §4.2 argues that they cannot be ...
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This is an eloquent defense of form and simplicity of analysis , and M argues that ONLY first - order logic should be used in logical linguistics : M criticizes complex logicsmodal and the like - for the use of ' hidden ' predicates ...
This is an eloquent defense of form and simplicity of analysis , and M argues that ONLY first - order logic should be used in logical linguistics : M criticizes complex logicsmodal and the like - for the use of ' hidden ' predicates ...
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He argues that the notion of presupposition might be a useful tool for the discovery of the ontological commitments of a sentence , if anybody would carefully define the meaning of ' presupposition ' . K takes Lakoff to task on this ...
He argues that the notion of presupposition might be a useful tool for the discovery of the ontological commitments of a sentence , if anybody would carefully define the meaning of ' presupposition ' . K takes Lakoff to task on this ...
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Kyriolexia and language change F W Householder | 1 |
Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
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