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We ask pardon for our errors , whatever their source ; and we hope that our readers will send all word of inaccuracies and omissions which they notice , to 3 THE HISTORY OF THE LINGUISTIC INSTITUTE.
We ask pardon for our errors , whatever their source ; and we hope that our readers will send all word of inaccuracies and omissions which they notice , to 3 THE HISTORY OF THE LINGUISTIC INSTITUTE.
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In other languages the differentiation in character is not clearly drawn , and so we have taken account of all courses which involve the use of the language itself for reading or otherwise . We must state that those schol- ars giving ...
In other languages the differentiation in character is not clearly drawn , and so we have taken account of all courses which involve the use of the language itself for reading or otherwise . We must state that those schol- ars giving ...
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Many readers will see at once that some of our most serious shortcomings cannot be discovered by the means employed in the compilation of this Survey . In not a few institutions , courses which we have counted as linguistic are ...
Many readers will see at once that some of our most serious shortcomings cannot be discovered by the means employed in the compilation of this Survey . In not a few institutions , courses which we have counted as linguistic are ...
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At the same time reading notices were prepared and sent to a number of journals as well as to the Associated Press . In this way the problem of adequate publicity was more or less satisfactorily met . In the circular , a request was ...
At the same time reading notices were prepared and sent to a number of journals as well as to the Associated Press . In this way the problem of adequate publicity was more or less satisfactorily met . In the circular , a request was ...
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The Library was to give full privileges to all members of the INSTITUTE , to place the necessary books on reference in a reading room , and to keep this reading room open until ten o'clock in the evening instead of closing at the ...
The Library was to give full privileges to all members of the INSTITUTE , to place the necessary books on reference in a reading room , and to keep this reading room open until ten o'clock in the evening instead of closing at the ...
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