Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... traits and thereby to a certain degree of linguistic uniformity within the area . It is important to remember that languages which are unrelated or distantly related may very well and probably do disagree with regard to many traits and ...
... traits and thereby to a certain degree of linguistic uniformity within the area . It is important to remember that languages which are unrelated or distantly related may very well and probably do disagree with regard to many traits and ...
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... traits can be shown historically to be diffused - and cannot be ascribed to a common ancestor , to chance , or to universals . 4. MA AREAL TRAITS . Studies in the Meso - American LA to date have mostly been circumstantialist in ...
... traits can be shown historically to be diffused - and cannot be ascribed to a common ancestor , to chance , or to universals . 4. MA AREAL TRAITS . Studies in the Meso - American LA to date have mostly been circumstantialist in ...
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... traits by taking the strongest critical stance . That is , we will consider as convincing only features which are widely distributed within MA ; we will elimi- nate traits which are also found beyond MA , or are limited in their ...
... traits by taking the strongest critical stance . That is , we will consider as convincing only features which are widely distributed within MA ; we will elimi- nate traits which are also found beyond MA , or are limited in their ...
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VOLUME 62 NUMBER 3 SEPTEMIRSerials | 493 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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