Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... important not to equate ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) ; both the orthographic forms and the traditional pronunciations thereof provide indirect and at times contra- dictory evidence ( cf. lviii , and esp . 9-26 ) as to the phonology of the classical ...
... important not to equate ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) ; both the orthographic forms and the traditional pronunciations thereof provide indirect and at times contra- dictory evidence ( cf. lviii , and esp . 9-26 ) as to the phonology of the classical ...
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... important in the history of linguistics . If we wish to assess the importance of the GGR , then , we must ask ourselves , first , whether the book indeed embodies some form of transformational grammar ; and then whether it was in fact ...
... important in the history of linguistics . If we wish to assess the importance of the GGR , then , we must ask ourselves , first , whether the book indeed embodies some form of transformational grammar ; and then whether it was in fact ...
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... importance of the notion of the phrase as a grammatical unit . Earlier grammar had been largely a grammar of word classes ... important points that are transformational in nature . Both of these are repre- sented in the NML and the GGR ...
... importance of the notion of the phrase as a grammatical unit . Earlier grammar had been largely a grammar of word classes ... important points that are transformational in nature . Both of these are repre- sented in the NML and the GGR ...
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