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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... n classes ( whatever else they may contain ) occur with the same n- tuples of members of these classes in the same sentence environment ( see below ) , we say that the constructions are transforms of each other , and that each may be ...
... n classes ( whatever else they may contain ) occur with the same n- tuples of members of these classes in the same sentence environment ( see below ) , we say that the constructions are transforms of each other , and that each may be ...
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... n - tuples may be less frequent or natural in one construc- tion than in another . Differences of this kind need not restrict the transforma- tion , if they can be indicated in an adequate manner . As to the differences between the same ...
... n - tuples may be less frequent or natural in one construc- tion than in another . Differences of this kind need not restrict the transforma- tion , if they can be indicated in an adequate manner . As to the differences between the same ...
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... n - tuples which satisfy the first construction and ask about each one whether it also satisfies the second ; and vice versa . Or we hold constant n - 1 members of an n - tuple , and ask for a list of members of the nth class satisfying ...
... n - tuples which satisfy the first construction and ask about each one whether it also satisfies the second ; and vice versa . Or we hold constant n - 1 members of an n - tuple , and ask for a list of members of the nth class satisfying ...
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