Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 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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... French , with Old French or sometimes Vulgar Latin as intermediate points of reference . The following are just a few of the shortcomings of the book , most of them directly attributable to the author's general plan of presentation ...
... French , with Old French or sometimes Vulgar Latin as intermediate points of reference . The following are just a few of the shortcomings of the book , most of them directly attributable to the author's general plan of presentation ...
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... French orthography is or is not pronounced in Creole . A long section ( 30-44 ) is devoted to ' Les liaisons ' , a topic which is out of place in the phonology even of French , to say nothing of Creole . Mme . Jourdain's discussion is ...
... French orthography is or is not pronounced in Creole . A long section ( 30-44 ) is devoted to ' Les liaisons ' , a topic which is out of place in the phonology even of French , to say nothing of Creole . Mme . Jourdain's discussion is ...
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... French form - classes . Her discussion of grammatical gender ( 70–4 ) is rendered wholly useless by her semantic approach , with the usual lists of pairs of words to indicate beings of different sexes , so that she is naively surprised ...
... French form - classes . Her discussion of grammatical gender ( 70–4 ) is rendered wholly useless by her semantic approach , with the usual lists of pairs of words to indicate beings of different sexes , so that she is naively surprised ...
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