Language, Band 40George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 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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... nature of their differences will be approached in the following way . The syntactic structure of each system will be considered revealed by the set of rules which most economically generates the sentences of the system . That set of ...
... nature of their differences will be approached in the following way . The syntactic structure of each system will be considered revealed by the set of rules which most economically generates the sentences of the system . That set of ...
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... nature of case marking in L , thus does not observe even the very weakly func- tional principle of similarity involved in conjoining . If sentences like 3.09 ( With whom did he speak ? ) and 3.19 ( ... with whom he spoke ... ) are ...
... nature of case marking in L , thus does not observe even the very weakly func- tional principle of similarity involved in conjoining . If sentences like 3.09 ( With whom did he speak ? ) and 3.19 ( ... with whom he spoke ... ) are ...
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... nature of language , which must continually supply new designations for new situations . ( On the other hand , if we relax it too much , we destroy the capacity of the de- scription to account for the speaker's ability to recognize ...
... nature of language , which must continually supply new designations for new situations . ( On the other hand , if we relax it too much , we destroy the capacity of the de- scription to account for the speaker's ability to recognize ...
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II | 8 |
Franklin Edgerton obituary article by M B Emeneau | 111 |
Mentalism in linguistics | 124 |
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