Language, Band 68,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1992 |
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... role to expand back to first - language use , where the WILL of the people is strong enough . For this purpose , adequate documentation is most certainly feasible . For those ' unsafe ' languages still being learned by children - i.e ...
... role to expand back to first - language use , where the WILL of the people is strong enough . For this purpose , adequate documentation is most certainly feasible . For those ' unsafe ' languages still being learned by children - i.e ...
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... role of linguistics can be seen as a scholarly role WITHIN a given political and social context . In many cases , this implies working with a SUB- ORDINATE language , which further implies intellectual , scholarly , and political ...
... role of linguistics can be seen as a scholarly role WITHIN a given political and social context . In many cases , this implies working with a SUB- ORDINATE language , which further implies intellectual , scholarly , and political ...
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... roles 01 and PP follow quite different rules ; the semantic role is the ONLY thing that they have in common . Where Ol is a noun phrase , PP is a prepositional phrase ; where O1 has to precede 02 , PP normally follows it ; and where O1 ...
... roles 01 and PP follow quite different rules ; the semantic role is the ONLY thing that they have in common . Where Ol is a noun phrase , PP is a prepositional phrase ; where O1 has to precede 02 , PP normally follows it ; and where O1 ...
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