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Berkeley Linguistics Society 11.117-45 . ... Amherst : Graduate Linguistic Student
Association , University of Massachusetts . ... Evolution and revolution in linguistic
theory : Essays in honor of Carlos Otero , ed . by Héctor Campos and Paula ...
Berkeley Linguistics Society 11.117-45 . ... Amherst : Graduate Linguistic Student
Association , University of Massachusetts . ... Evolution and revolution in linguistic
theory : Essays in honor of Carlos Otero , ed . by Héctor Campos and Paula ...
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A manual of linguistic field work and structures of Indian languages . ... Mary
Haas : A real linguist of the nth degree . ... of language endangerment and death ,
and their far - reaching consequences for linguistics , anthropology , and several
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A manual of linguistic field work and structures of Indian languages . ... Mary
Haas : A real linguist of the nth degree . ... of language endangerment and death ,
and their far - reaching consequences for linguistics , anthropology , and several
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In this insistence on speaking languages , he is in line with eminent European
linguists , such as Otto Jespersen , Eduard ... A reversal of this trend is in the
interest of the scientific standard of linguistic analyses , and readers of this
volume can ...
In this insistence on speaking languages , he is in line with eminent European
linguists , such as Otto Jespersen , Eduard ... A reversal of this trend is in the
interest of the scientific standard of linguistic analyses , and readers of this
volume can ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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