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The former section begins with a clear and quite traditional treatment of the phonemes of the variety of pidgin used by the Angami Nagas ; it continues with brief sketches of the consonantal systems of the pidgin as used by 16 other ...
The former section begins with a clear and quite traditional treatment of the phonemes of the variety of pidgin used by the Angami Nagas ; it continues with brief sketches of the consonantal systems of the pidgin as used by 16 other ...
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It is intuitively clear that each of their postulates ought to be not axiomatic , but derivable as a consequence of a general theory of language use like that advanced by Grice ; we should consider inadequate any general theory that did ...
It is intuitively clear that each of their postulates ought to be not axiomatic , but derivable as a consequence of a general theory of language use like that advanced by Grice ; we should consider inadequate any general theory that did ...
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Her statement that ' Ethnographers generally ask informants to classify terms in a domain to determine the HIERARCHIES in lexical structure ' ( 19 , emphasis supplied ) makes it clear that some notion of hierarchy is involved , but its ...
Her statement that ' Ethnographers generally ask informants to classify terms in a domain to determine the HIERARCHIES in lexical structure ' ( 19 , emphasis supplied ) makes it clear that some notion of hierarchy is involved , but its ...
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