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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... statement that ' the Indians were of old highly skilled philologists , and they taught the Chinese to study their language [ i.e. Chinese ] grammatically ' ( 8 ) seems to me quite misleading in a work intended for the general reader.10 ...
... statement that ' the Indians were of old highly skilled philologists , and they taught the Chinese to study their language [ i.e. Chinese ] grammatically ' ( 8 ) seems to me quite misleading in a work intended for the general reader.10 ...
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... statement of what determined the placing of these pronouns , putting secondary considerations into proper perspective and eliminating the extraneous . A single statement is applica- ble to the twelfth - century form of all the languages ...
... statement of what determined the placing of these pronouns , putting secondary considerations into proper perspective and eliminating the extraneous . A single statement is applica- ble to the twelfth - century form of all the languages ...
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... statement of their method ; they accepted the uniform parent languages and their sudden and clear - cut splitting ... statements ) , real or recon- structed or both , connected by statements of changes ; the diagrams presented here are ...
... statement of their method ; they accepted the uniform parent languages and their sudden and clear - cut splitting ... statements ) , real or recon- structed or both , connected by statements of changes ; the diagrams presented here are ...
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Franklin Edgerton obituary article by M B Emeneau | 111 |
Mentalism in linguistics | 124 |
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alternation American analysis appear applied called chapter clauses communication comparative complete concerned considered consonant constituents construction contains corresponding definition dependency derived described determiners dialects discussion distinction elements ending English evidence example expression fact final forms function further German gerund give given grammar Greek historical important included indicate instance interest interpretation language least letters linguistic material meaning mentioned method morpheme names nature noun object occur original person phonemic phrase position possible present problem question reader reason reference relation relative represented result Review root rules seems semantic sentences signs similar simple speakers speech statement stem strings structure suffix suggested symbol syntactic Table texts theory tion transformation University various verb vowel words writing