Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... names encountered in print is growing steadily . On the one hand , there is a tendency to restore self- denominations for names imposed by foreign- ers ; thus the Yuma language of Arizona is now often called Quechan [ kwǝčán ] , and ...
... names encountered in print is growing steadily . On the one hand , there is a tendency to restore self- denominations for names imposed by foreign- ers ; thus the Yuma language of Arizona is now often called Quechan [ kwǝčán ] , and ...
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... names and descriptions . This ambiguity is , of course , reflected in our use of the word name itself , so that we say ' Albany is the name of the capital of New York ' , ' Red is the name of a color ' , and ' Tiger is the name of a ...
... names and descriptions . This ambiguity is , of course , reflected in our use of the word name itself , so that we say ' Albany is the name of the capital of New York ' , ' Red is the name of a color ' , and ' Tiger is the name of a ...
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... name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding I percent or more of total amount of stock . If not owned by a corporation , the names and addresses of the ...
... name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding I percent or more of total amount of stock . If not owned by a corporation , the names and addresses of the ...
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