Language, Band 2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1926 |
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... I shall confine myself to discussing briefly the three I have named first , these having gained at least a number of adherents large enough to engage our interest . All three belong to the synthetic or eclectic type of 8 HERMANN COLLITZ.
... I shall confine myself to discussing briefly the three I have named first , these having gained at least a number of adherents large enough to engage our interest . All three belong to the synthetic or eclectic type of 8 HERMANN COLLITZ.
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... discussions ex- clusively in Esperanto or Ido . Obviously we are not yet ready to abandon the present custom with regard to international gatherings in favor of an artificial language . Instead of re- lieving the situation the addition ...
... discussions ex- clusively in Esperanto or Ido . Obviously we are not yet ready to abandon the present custom with regard to international gatherings in favor of an artificial language . Instead of re- lieving the situation the addition ...
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... discussion of Venetic makes it clearer than ever that that language retained the palatals as stop sounds ; but so far no trace of a labialization of the velars has appeared . On the other hand Sommer ( p . 122 ) shows that the enclitic ...
... discussion of Venetic makes it clearer than ever that that language retained the palatals as stop sounds ; but so far no trace of a labialization of the velars has appeared . On the other hand Sommer ( p . 122 ) shows that the enclitic ...
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... discuss in this paper . It is a well known fact of semantics that theoretically the sources of a particular meaning are limitless ; that is , a given meaning may develop from one of an infinite number of possible sources , depending ...
... discuss in this paper . It is a well known fact of semantics that theoretically the sources of a particular meaning are limitless ; that is , a given meaning may develop from one of an infinite number of possible sources , depending ...
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... Discussing first the former , let us represent the process graphically thus . A word X with a meaning A develops from this a meaning B. Thereupon a word Y also with a meaning A , a synonym , being associated with X likewise develops the ...
... Discussing first the former , let us represent the process graphically thus . A word X with a meaning A develops from this a meaning B. Thereupon a word Y also with a meaning A , a synonym , being associated with X likewise develops the ...
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