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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... guage . Idiom is either indescribable or not worth describing because native speakers have already mastered it , and the genius of the language seems to be a kind of unpredictable witch - woman . Vallins fixes his attention closely on ...
... guage . Idiom is either indescribable or not worth describing because native speakers have already mastered it , and the genius of the language seems to be a kind of unpredictable witch - woman . Vallins fixes his attention closely on ...
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... guage and history in early Britain 579 , fn . 1 ( where the view of Morris Jones , that accented * -és did cause affection , is rejected ) . The complicated hypotheses of morphologic remodeling and analogic change envisioned by Pedersen ...
... guage and history in early Britain 579 , fn . 1 ( where the view of Morris Jones , that accented * -és did cause affection , is rejected ) . The complicated hypotheses of morphologic remodeling and analogic change envisioned by Pedersen ...
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... guage teachers are in an expanding economy . Part 4 , Clarity Begins at Home ( 99-112 ) , examines the stereotypes that Americans hold about languages and language study , especially those held by the teachers themselves . Parker starts ...
... guage teachers are in an expanding economy . Part 4 , Clarity Begins at Home ( 99-112 ) , examines the stereotypes that Americans hold about languages and language study , especially those held by the teachers themselves . Parker starts ...
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