Language, Band 52George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. However , not only do most researchers assume that all the umlauts were formed in OHG , they also apparently assume that they arose at the same time . Thus Moulton ( 1961a : 20-24 ) assumes that ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. However , not only do most researchers assume that all the umlauts were formed in OHG , they also apparently assume that they arose at the same time . Thus Moulton ( 1961a : 20-24 ) assumes that ...
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... assume , what is ' natural ' to assume , and so on , seem to be more sociological than linguistic . Most people are ' entitled ' to assume — and it is SURELY ' natural ' to assume — that there are more even and odd numbers put together ...
... assume , what is ' natural ' to assume , and so on , seem to be more sociological than linguistic . Most people are ' entitled ' to assume — and it is SURELY ' natural ' to assume — that there are more even and odd numbers put together ...
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... assume that these universal properties are in some way available to the child , and that they are an integral part of the evaluation measure that selects for the child the best ( descriptively adequate ) grammar of his language . ' For ...
... assume that these universal properties are in some way available to the child , and that they are an integral part of the evaluation measure that selects for the child the best ( descriptively adequate ) grammar of his language . ' For ...
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Constraints on movement rules Ray Cattell | 18 |
On some nonevidence for the cycle in syntax Ronald Neeld 51 | 42 |
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