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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... possible origins for the correspondence Tg . -o ? Ml . -u : Jv . -u . One is * -ew ; the other is what Dyen reconstructed as * -u.32 Consequently the fact that , as in the two cases cited in §16 , one or more of the cognates from Ngaju ...
... possible origins for the correspondence Tg . -o ? Ml . -u : Jv . -u . One is * -ew ; the other is what Dyen reconstructed as * -u.32 Consequently the fact that , as in the two cases cited in §16 , one or more of the cognates from Ngaju ...
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... possible to generate long strings of adjectives , each with its own string of modifying ad- verbs , modifying a noun ; it is also possible to generate compound verb phrases and compound object nouns . But it is not possible to generate ...
... possible to generate long strings of adjectives , each with its own string of modifying ad- verbs , modifying a noun ; it is also possible to generate compound verb phrases and compound object nouns . But it is not possible to generate ...
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... possible transforms of a given operand ; although it looks fairly compli- cated , it is conceptually of no more depth than would be an algorithm for com- puting all the possible paths by which a king could move from one square of a ...
... possible transforms of a given operand ; although it looks fairly compli- cated , it is conceptually of no more depth than would be an algorithm for com- puting all the possible paths by which a king could move from one square of a ...
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