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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... described can be diagrammed with its two contrastive patterns as shown in Figure 1 . 3 The chief characteristic of this Arabela abdominal type is a ballistic start with a controlled but rapid decrescendo through the rest of the pulse ...
... described can be diagrammed with its two contrastive patterns as shown in Figure 1 . 3 The chief characteristic of this Arabela abdominal type is a ballistic start with a controlled but rapid decrescendo through the rest of the pulse ...
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... described in purely constructional terms , without the transform relation.67 Some of the special operations on constructions which are set up in descriptive linguistics can be described in terms of transformations instead . For example ...
... described in purely constructional terms , without the transform relation.67 Some of the special operations on constructions which are set up in descriptive linguistics can be described in terms of transformations instead . For example ...
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... described many different positions , but has advocated none without reservations . He is both broadly and deeply informed about problems of language learning . The calibration of our professional success or failure , our initiative or ...
... described many different positions , but has advocated none without reservations . He is both broadly and deeply informed about problems of language learning . The calibration of our professional success or failure , our initiative or ...
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