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THE ORDER OF ELEMENTS IN A TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR OF
GERMAN EMMON BACH University of Texas Zellig S. Harris distinguishes three
situations in the ordering of morphemes relative to each other: “restricted', '
contrasting' ...
THE ORDER OF ELEMENTS IN A TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR OF
GERMAN EMMON BACH University of Texas Zellig S. Harris distinguishes three
situations in the ordering of morphemes relative to each other: “restricted', '
contrasting' ...
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It seems to me that the arrangement used here brings out more clearly a general
difference between the systems of word order in English and German. It also
provides an explanation for other instances where corresponding sentence ...
It seems to me that the arrangement used here brings out more clearly a general
difference between the systems of word order in English and German. It also
provides an explanation for other instances where corresponding sentence ...
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TUCKERMAN, CHARLEs SANDERs, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German,
Tulane University, New Orleans 18, La. (1958) TULLY, EDWARD Joseph, JR., Ph
.D., Research Fellow in Mathematics, California Institute of Technology; 534
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TUCKERMAN, CHARLEs SANDERs, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German,
Tulane University, New Orleans 18, La. (1958) TULLY, EDWARD Joseph, JR., Ph
.D., Research Fellow in Mathematics, California Institute of Technology; 534
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
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