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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... grammar , information from other sources has been used to interpret the data , thus bringing the classification of morphemes closer to other analyses than the incomplete and sometimes mis- leading data of the grammar alone might permit ...
... grammar , information from other sources has been used to interpret the data , thus bringing the classification of morphemes closer to other analyses than the incomplete and sometimes mis- leading data of the grammar alone might permit ...
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... grammar - grammar in the broad sense : the study of linguistic structures as a whole at what stage of development are our ideas on gram- mar ? Do we deal with grammatical theories , and if so , are those theories char- acterized by ...
... grammar - grammar in the broad sense : the study of linguistic structures as a whole at what stage of development are our ideas on gram- mar ? Do we deal with grammatical theories , and if so , are those theories char- acterized by ...
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... grammar , such as were of concern to early phonemicists : is a phoneme an actual noise - occurrence ( a phone - token ) , a class of similar noise - occurrences ( a phone - type ) , a class of similar phone - types ( allophone ) , a ...
... grammar , such as were of concern to early phonemicists : is a phoneme an actual noise - occurrence ( a phone - token ) , a class of similar noise - occurrences ( a phone - type ) , a class of similar phone - types ( allophone ) , a ...
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