Language, Band 43George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... theory of learning can provide a useful framework for study- ing their emergence and application to linguistic ... theory . The Hague , Mouton . ( A slightly earlier version appears in Fodor and Katz 1964 : 50-118 . ) • 1965. Aspects of ...
... theory of learning can provide a useful framework for study- ing their emergence and application to linguistic ... theory . The Hague , Mouton . ( A slightly earlier version appears in Fodor and Katz 1964 : 50-118 . ) • 1965. Aspects of ...
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... theory of them all , if ' linguistic theory ' is restricted in the way the authors pro- pose . Secondly , I have misgivings as to the term ' linguistic theory ' as such . If they shy away from using METALINGUISTICS , perhaps because ...
... theory of them all , if ' linguistic theory ' is restricted in the way the authors pro- pose . Secondly , I have misgivings as to the term ' linguistic theory ' as such . If they shy away from using METALINGUISTICS , perhaps because ...
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... theory will show us the direction . The advantages hitherto gained from the application of information theory to lin- guistics have not exceeded our fondest dreams , even though information theory has from its inception been very much ...
... theory will show us the direction . The advantages hitherto gained from the application of information theory to lin- guistics have not exceeded our fondest dreams , even though information theory has from its inception been very much ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāņinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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accent actually alternation analysis appear apply assume base basic become behavior called communication comparative complete condition considered consonant contains contrast corresponding course derived dialects dictionary discussion distinction ending English evidence example fact final formal forms function further German give given grammar historical important indicate initial interesting interpretation kind language later lexical linguistic marked matrices meaning morpheme morphophone naming natural nouns occur operation original pair particular pattern phonemic phonological position possible preceding present Press principle problem question reason reference represent require respect result root rules seems segment semantic sentences separate sequence single sound speakers specific speech statement stress structure suffix suggested syllable symbolization Table theory tion tone units University verb voiced vowel