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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... constructions ( by the adjusted definition ) ; and the results can be then phrased as new statements , again about classes and constructions , as will be seen below . From the point of view of structural linguistics , this amounts to ...
... constructions ( by the adjusted definition ) ; and the results can be then phrased as new statements , again about classes and constructions , as will be seen below . From the point of view of structural linguistics , this amounts to ...
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... constructions , as in N's N and N is a N above , the co - occurrences are different . In some constructions the co - occurrences are about the same , and it is for these that transformations will be defined . If two or more constructions ...
... constructions , as in N's N and N is a N above , the co - occurrences are different . In some constructions the co - occurrences are about the same , and it is for these that transformations will be defined . If two or more constructions ...
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... constructions may become complicated , especially in languages where different class sequences can substitute for each other in the same constructions ; for example , the position of A in the AN construction can be occupied also by N na ...
... constructions may become complicated , especially in languages where different class sequences can substitute for each other in the same constructions ; for example , the position of A in the AN construction can be occupied also by N na ...
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