Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... taxeme are immediately followed ( 166-7 ) by three illustrations to show the contrast between them . The first of these illustrations ( Run ! ) is said to have two taxemes and two tagmemes , which must be here equated ( ' exclamatory ...
... taxeme are immediately followed ( 166-7 ) by three illustrations to show the contrast between them . The first of these illustrations ( Run ! ) is said to have two taxemes and two tagmemes , which must be here equated ( ' exclamatory ...
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... taxemes of each morpheme . ULTIMATE TAGMEMES and ULTIMATE TAXEMES : the tagmemes and taxemes of the ultimate constituents . 2.2 . Under this organization of features of arrangement , we see that simple taxemes or features may combine ...
... taxemes of each morpheme . ULTIMATE TAGMEMES and ULTIMATE TAXEMES : the tagmemes and taxemes of the ultimate constituents . 2.2 . Under this organization of features of arrangement , we see that simple taxemes or features may combine ...
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... TAXEMES : ( a ) Selection : choice of an actor - action favorite sentence type ( 172 ) ; with meaning ' ( subject ) performs ( action ) ' ( cf. 165 ) . ( b ) Order ... TAXEMES : ( a ) Selection TAXEMES AND IMMEDIATE CONSTITUENTS 71.
... TAXEMES : ( a ) Selection : choice of an actor - action favorite sentence type ( 172 ) ; with meaning ' ( subject ) performs ( action ) ' ( cf. 165 ) . ( b ) Order ... TAXEMES : ( a ) Selection TAXEMES AND IMMEDIATE CONSTITUENTS 71.
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