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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... elements . A relation is also quite satisfactorily definable as a CLASS OF ORDERED PAIRS ... OF ELEMENTS ' ( 225 ) . An ' ordered pair ' may be defined as a set consisting of two elements in which the prior element is called the first ...
... elements . A relation is also quite satisfactorily definable as a CLASS OF ORDERED PAIRS ... OF ELEMENTS ' ( 225 ) . An ' ordered pair ' may be defined as a set consisting of two elements in which the prior element is called the first ...
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... element is not a nominative singular noun . The Anglian dialect , incidentally , is used as the standard for OE entries and Old West Scandinavian for Old Norse . Then comes a brief definition of the element . The second part contains a ...
... element is not a nominative singular noun . The Anglian dialect , incidentally , is used as the standard for OE entries and Old West Scandinavian for Old Norse . Then comes a brief definition of the element . The second part contains a ...
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... element in common ) , than to say that a single element extends discontinuously over both constructions . One such case appears when a morpheme in one construction varies with a corresponding morpheme in the other : I saw the doctor ...
... element in common ) , than to say that a single element extends discontinuously over both constructions . One such case appears when a morpheme in one construction varies with a corresponding morpheme in the other : I saw the doctor ...
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