Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... distinction between marked and unmarked entities in linguistic structure has been receiving increased attention in recent years from linguists of various points of view . Most prominently , we see transformational phonology taking up ...
... distinction between marked and unmarked entities in linguistic structure has been receiving increased attention in recent years from linguists of various points of view . Most prominently , we see transformational phonology taking up ...
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... distinctions given by the structure of language are the logically useful distinctions ' ( 166 ) -and as making ... distinction . But they would be surprised to encounter a set of languages in which English neither ... nor and and ...
... distinctions given by the structure of language are the logically useful distinctions ' ( 166 ) -and as making ... distinction . But they would be surprised to encounter a set of languages in which English neither ... nor and and ...
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... distinction between sinij ' dark blue ' and goluboj ' light blue ' merely replaces Loglan blanu with two new predicates of his own devising . But this is to say that Loglan is ' culturally neutral ' only in allowing each speaker to ...
... distinction between sinij ' dark blue ' and goluboj ' light blue ' merely replaces Loglan blanu with two new predicates of his own devising . But this is to say that Loglan is ' culturally neutral ' only in allowing each speaker to ...
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