Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 30
Seite 2
... common-sense view, between the languages of highly civilized people and those of savages, a similarity which disregards the use or non-use of writing. In every speech-community, certain combinations (morphemes) of a very limited number ...
... common-sense view, between the languages of highly civilized people and those of savages, a similarity which disregards the use or non-use of writing. In every speech-community, certain combinations (morphemes) of a very limited number ...
Seite 10
... common ; and the SOCIETY wishes also to record its belief that those scholars who have common membership will , through the increased opportunity of action , develop an even greater loyalty to both organizations . Accordingly , the new ...
... common ; and the SOCIETY wishes also to record its belief that those scholars who have common membership will , through the increased opportunity of action , develop an even greater loyalty to both organizations . Accordingly , the new ...
Seite 117
... common than the form ingllatéra are the forms ingalaterra , ingalatierra , with al instead of l . The history of this parasitic vowel is also somewhat obscure . The fact that it is a instead of u is of no importance here because the ...
... common than the form ingllatéra are the forms ingalaterra , ingalatierra , with al instead of l . The history of this parasitic vowel is also somewhat obscure . The fact that it is a instead of u is of no importance here because the ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
accent adjective alternation American analogic animate appears archaic articulation Association become CALIFORNIA Chicago College Columbia Committee common Comparative connective consonant correspondence dialects element ending English examples expression fact feeling final French George German gives grade Greek hand Hittite identical Indo-European initial Johns Langs language later Latin LIBRARY linguistic LINGUISTIC SOCIETY Lydian means meeting Mexican Spanish natural nominative object occur Ohio organization original pastoral pattern Pennsylvania Persian person Philadelphia phonetic plural position possessive possible preceding present probably Prof Professor pronouns psychological publication Report represent Romance Sanskrit Secretary seems short similar singular Society SOCIETY OF AMERICA sound speech Spenser's stem suffix syllabic syllabic consonants tion Univ University verb voiced vowel York City