Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... historical linguistics to say that Pāṇini , Kātyāyana , and Patañjali were aware of differences in usage , both historical and dialectal . And I certainly hope the epithet ' historically innocent ' , which seems to be gaining popularity ...
... historical linguistics to say that Pāṇini , Kātyāyana , and Patañjali were aware of differences in usage , both historical and dialectal . And I certainly hope the epithet ' historically innocent ' , which seems to be gaining popularity ...
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... historical morpho- syntax is lacking . Any work on historical UA at the present stage of research , particularly a work as ambitious as this , should automatically be read with a critical eye . We should be wary of shaky correlations of ...
... historical morpho- syntax is lacking . Any work on historical UA at the present stage of research , particularly a work as ambitious as this , should automatically be read with a critical eye . We should be wary of shaky correlations of ...
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... historical claims in L's book . Still , the very fact that such an ambitious work on UA historical morphosyntax can be written is heartening ; only a few years ago virtually no such work was even being con- templated . L is the first UA ...
... historical claims in L's book . Still , the very fact that such an ambitious work on UA historical morphosyntax can be written is heartening ; only a few years ago virtually no such work was even being con- templated . L is the first UA ...
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