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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... common on both cultivated and folk levels , adverbs without -ly are frequent in folk writings ( though hypercorrect badly , wretchedly occur after look in educated usage ) , double negatives are un- common on the cultivated level ...
... common on both cultivated and folk levels , adverbs without -ly are frequent in folk writings ( though hypercorrect badly , wretchedly occur after look in educated usage ) , double negatives are un- common on the cultivated level ...
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... common ( otherwise they are not joinable ) , and they are joined by sharing their common word ; that is , the word occurs only once , so that the two constructions which contain it overlap , or one is included in the other . The ...
... common ( otherwise they are not joinable ) , and they are joined by sharing their common word ; that is , the word occurs only once , so that the two constructions which contain it overlap , or one is included in the other . The ...
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... common are all included in Ogden's Basic list - and a good part of How to read a page is devoted to enumerating and commenting upon about a hundred of them , from amount to work . They are vital not only because they ' vary their sense ...
... common are all included in Ogden's Basic list - and a good part of How to read a page is devoted to enumerating and commenting upon about a hundred of them , from amount to work . They are vital not only because they ' vary their sense ...
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