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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... possible in a particular case : when nothing precedes the Ving , and no T precedes the N2 above , and the N1 above is dropped ( §4.4 ) , and of course when the N happens to be in both the subject range and the object range of the V ...
... possible in a particular case : when nothing precedes the Ving , and no T precedes the N2 above , and the N1 above is dropped ( §4.4 ) , and of course when the N happens to be in both the subject range and the object range of the V ...
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... possible tool for reducing the complexity of sentences under semantically controlled conditions . It is possible to normalize any sequence of sentences by reducing each one to its kernels and their transformations . The text then ...
... possible tool for reducing the complexity of sentences under semantically controlled conditions . It is possible to normalize any sequence of sentences by reducing each one to its kernels and their transformations . The text then ...
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... possible proto - forms . Kettunen investigates not only the possible origin of the ending of a name but also the etymology of the ' Stammwort ' . ( What is called ' Stammwort ' is usually the original first part of a compound name ...
... possible proto - forms . Kettunen investigates not only the possible origin of the ending of a name but also the etymology of the ' Stammwort ' . ( What is called ' Stammwort ' is usually the original first part of a compound name ...
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