Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... refer to the language , mu- to refer to a single person , ba- to refer to Ganda people , bu- to refer to the Ganda country , and ki- to refer to their culture . The speaker's particular requirements in conveying his meaning and / or ...
... refer to the language , mu- to refer to a single person , ba- to refer to Ganda people , bu- to refer to the Ganda country , and ki- to refer to their culture . The speaker's particular requirements in conveying his meaning and / or ...
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... refer to the replacement of an ' error ' or ' mistake ' by what is ' correct ' . The phenomena we are addressing , however , are neither contingent upon error , nor limited to replacement . 2.11 . Some occurrences , clearly in the ...
... refer to the replacement of an ' error ' or ' mistake ' by what is ' correct ' . The phenomena we are addressing , however , are neither contingent upon error , nor limited to replacement . 2.11 . Some occurrences , clearly in the ...
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... refer to many objects which are loosely associated by the child . Many of the referents in these classes would be unrelated in adult categorizations . The second phase is characterized by ' generalization to new instances ' . Terms ...
... refer to many objects which are loosely associated by the child . Many of the referents in these classes would be unrelated in adult categorizations . The second phase is characterized by ' generalization to new instances ' . Terms ...
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