Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... chapter are discussions of structural descriptions and linguistic metatheory . In Chapter II , ' Quelques modèles syntaxiques élémentaires ' , the author pre- sents the concept of finite state grammar and gives the familiar argument ...
... chapter are discussions of structural descriptions and linguistic metatheory . In Chapter II , ' Quelques modèles syntaxiques élémentaires ' , the author pre- sents the concept of finite state grammar and gives the familiar argument ...
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... Chapter 6 , ' Loanwords ' : this is a very entertaining chapter , presenting the unexpectedly diverse sources of Japanese vocabulary . The chapter deals with loanwords from as well as into Japanese , and there is also a brief account of ...
... Chapter 6 , ' Loanwords ' : this is a very entertaining chapter , presenting the unexpectedly diverse sources of Japanese vocabulary . The chapter deals with loanwords from as well as into Japanese , and there is also a brief account of ...
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... Chapter III are generally ignored in later chapters . Chapter IV , ' A sketch of the hierarchical structure of Colloquial Egyptian Arabic , ' introduces the reader to a standard IC hierarchy of units and a phonological criterion of ...
... Chapter III are generally ignored in later chapters . Chapter IV , ' A sketch of the hierarchical structure of Colloquial Egyptian Arabic , ' introduces the reader to a standard IC hierarchy of units and a phonological criterion of ...
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