Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... seems appropriate . Thus 23 is as bad as 9 : ( 23 ) * Why do you keep pacing up and down and please try to relax . In the case of 22 , on the other hand , there is certainly no GENERAL restriction on the conjunction of two statements ...
... seems appropriate . Thus 23 is as bad as 9 : ( 23 ) * Why do you keep pacing up and down and please try to relax . In the case of 22 , on the other hand , there is certainly no GENERAL restriction on the conjunction of two statements ...
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... seems exaggerated . But it is true that , in an effort to raise their approach above the anecdotal level of many past and some present sociolinguistic studies , correlational scholars have at times over- stated the predictive ...
... seems exaggerated . But it is true that , in an effort to raise their approach above the anecdotal level of many past and some present sociolinguistic studies , correlational scholars have at times over- stated the predictive ...
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... seems to me to be of value , and it is regrettable that K did not confine his attention to this facet of the problem , since his talent seems to lie in bibliographical sleuthing . As soon as he attempts to draw far - reaching historical ...
... seems to me to be of value , and it is regrettable that K did not confine his attention to this facet of the problem , since his talent seems to lie in bibliographical sleuthing . As soon as he attempts to draw far - reaching historical ...
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