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POSITIONAL ANALYSIS . JOSEPH E. GRIMES Summer Institute of Linguistics A method is described which allows us to plot , easily and rapidly , the positional relations among linguistic elements which have fixed order relative to each other ...
POSITIONAL ANALYSIS . JOSEPH E. GRIMES Summer Institute of Linguistics A method is described which allows us to plot , easily and rapidly , the positional relations among linguistic elements which have fixed order relative to each other ...
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A TRANSFORMATIONAL RE - EXAMINATION OF ENGLISH QUESTIONS JOSEPH L. MALONE Columbia University A semantic analysis of the linguistic correlates of interrogation and declaration in modern English ; a transformational presentation of the ...
A TRANSFORMATIONAL RE - EXAMINATION OF ENGLISH QUESTIONS JOSEPH L. MALONE Columbia University A semantic analysis of the linguistic correlates of interrogation and declaration in modern English ; a transformational presentation of the ...
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Componential analysis and the study of meaning . Lg . 32.195-216 . HARMS , ROBERT T. 1962. Review of The development of some postpositional cases in Balto - Finnic languages , by Felix J. Oinas . Lg . 38.451-5 . 1964.
Componential analysis and the study of meaning . Lg . 32.195-216 . HARMS , ROBERT T. 1962. Review of The development of some postpositional cases in Balto - Finnic languages , by Felix J. Oinas . Lg . 38.451-5 . 1964.
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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