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Here are considered both the linguistic and the nonlinguistic approaches to the problems of bilingualism , and the fact is emphasized that both are nec- essary not only to scientific studies but to the solution of practical problems as ...
Here are considered both the linguistic and the nonlinguistic approaches to the problems of bilingualism , and the fact is emphasized that both are nec- essary not only to scientific studies but to the solution of practical problems as ...
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There is every reason why the linguist should attempt to go beyond mere statement of ' the facts ' to a theoretical ... this fact cannot fail to be of interest to the linguist or psychologist , who will naturally be led to search for ...
There is every reason why the linguist should attempt to go beyond mere statement of ' the facts ' to a theoretical ... this fact cannot fail to be of interest to the linguist or psychologist , who will naturally be led to search for ...
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Its ' uncertainty ' lies solely in the fact that there is no opportunity to apply certain tests that would be desirable . Insisting on its ' uncertainty ' is a symptom of a highly developed critical fastidiousness ; rejecting Van ...
Its ' uncertainty ' lies solely in the fact that there is no opportunity to apply certain tests that would be desirable . Insisting on its ' uncertainty ' is a symptom of a highly developed critical fastidiousness ; rejecting Van ...
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NOTES | 335 |
III | 341 |
PreIndoHittite uw um A suggested restatement | 345 |
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