Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... theory.2 Langendoen also excludes Firth's work on the history of linguis- tics ( 4 ) . While this is legitimate ... theory , leading to the most immediately productive applications . Though Halliday and the neo - Firthians differ ...
... theory.2 Langendoen also excludes Firth's work on the history of linguis- tics ( 4 ) . While this is legitimate ... theory , leading to the most immediately productive applications . Though Halliday and the neo - Firthians differ ...
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... theory of prosodic analysis had been exhaustively worked out and definitively formed , if not publicly stated , within Firth's active professional life ( he retired in 1956 ) . This is not the case , as continuing publication of ...
... theory of prosodic analysis had been exhaustively worked out and definitively formed , if not publicly stated , within Firth's active professional life ( he retired in 1956 ) . This is not the case , as continuing publication of ...
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... theory , he offers no substitute . Second , the temptation to accept even a faulty explanation may be very strong when no simple alternative theory is available . So far as I have been able to de- termine , the only twentieth - century ...
... theory , he offers no substitute . Second , the temptation to accept even a faulty explanation may be very strong when no simple alternative theory is available . So far as I have been able to de- termine , the only twentieth - century ...
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