Language, Band 34George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1958 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 77
Seite 90
... languages leads to the univer- sally valid conclusion that tribal names represent the primordial stuff of human language . All tribal names , hence all human language , can be reduced to one of twelve monosyllabic archetypes . These ...
... languages leads to the univer- sally valid conclusion that tribal names represent the primordial stuff of human language . All tribal names , hence all human language , can be reduced to one of twelve monosyllabic archetypes . These ...
Seite 94
... language and culture testing , yet to be completed . As the writing progressed it became apparent that the discussions of tech- niques for comparison of languages and cultures ... language lies in 94 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 34 , NUMBER 1 ( 1958 )
... language and culture testing , yet to be completed . As the writing progressed it became apparent that the discussions of tech- niques for comparison of languages and cultures ... language lies in 94 LANGUAGE , VOLUME 34 , NUMBER 1 ( 1958 )
Seite 506
... language structure to cognition . The author acknowledges that everyday language ' cor- responds originally [ N.B. ] to some rough - and - ready distinctions we make in our universe ' ( 331 ) , and that ' languages have developed ...
... language structure to cognition . The author acknowledges that everyday language ' cor- responds originally [ N.B. ] to some rough - and - ready distinctions we make in our universe ' ( 331 ) , and that ' languages have developed ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
accent allomorph allophones American analysis apophony Assistant Professor Associate Professor b d g Calif clause clusters College concordance consonant contexts contrast derivative dialect dictionary diphthongs discussion distinction distribution Dravidian Dravidian languages ending equivalence chain etymology evidence examples feminine final forms gender German Gothic grammar Greek historical Hittite Icelandic Indo-European Indo-European languages initial isoglosses Kuryłowicz language laryngeal later Latin linguistic long vowels Mazatec Mazatlán meaning modern monophthong morpheme morphological morphophonemic nasal nominative noun obviative occur original orthography palatal pattern Ph.D phonemes phonological plural position pre-Indo-European present problem Professor of English Proto-Dravidian Proto-Indo-European reference releases Roman Jakobson Sanskrit semantic semivowel sequence singular Slavic speech spirants statement stem stops stress structure suffix syllable symbols syntactic Telugu tion Trique UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES variants verb voiced voiceless words Wulfila's