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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... kind and chose to describe them in terms of vocabulary items and occurrences . Herdan now proposes another way of regarding data of this kind , a complementary or dual description . The data can be viewed semantically , in terms of ...
... kind and chose to describe them in terms of vocabulary items and occurrences . Herdan now proposes another way of regarding data of this kind , a complementary or dual description . The data can be viewed semantically , in terms of ...
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... kind of common origin ' ( Hencken 5 ) ; it is not even sufficient to speak of ' sub- stantial similarities in vocabulary and grammar ' ( 44 ) . Such similarities can be observed even by a linguistic layman and have been observed , as ...
... kind of common origin ' ( Hencken 5 ) ; it is not even sufficient to speak of ' sub- stantial similarities in vocabulary and grammar ' ( 44 ) . Such similarities can be observed even by a linguistic layman and have been observed , as ...
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... kind of science is not poetic metaphor - it is prosaic metonymy . And therefore all we can do with his metaphor is to use it heuristically - use it to help us devise crucial experiments whose results will be our kind of truth . A study ...
... kind of science is not poetic metaphor - it is prosaic metonymy . And therefore all we can do with his metaphor is to use it heuristically - use it to help us devise crucial experiments whose results will be our kind of truth . A study ...
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