Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... language has achieved its greatest success and has most refined its method . The results here extend over periods of time and reach a degree of accuracy as yet unknown to the other historical sciences . With minute detail , including ...
... language has achieved its greatest success and has most refined its method . The results here extend over periods of time and reach a degree of accuracy as yet unknown to the other historical sciences . With minute detail , including ...
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... language . One of these is individual variation . It is true that no two individuals have precisely the same pronunciation of a language , but it is equally true that they aim to make the same sound discrimina- tions , so that , if the ...
... language . One of these is individual variation . It is true that no two individuals have precisely the same pronunciation of a language , but it is equally true that they aim to make the same sound discrimina- tions , so that , if the ...
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... languages and the various forms of language structure compare with each other in developing this ability ? 7. The language reactions as written or printed records or as the traditions of such relatively permanent institutions as the law ...
... languages and the various forms of language structure compare with each other in developing this ability ? 7. The language reactions as written or printed records or as the traditions of such relatively permanent institutions as the law ...
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