Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. WHY A LINGUISTIC SOCIETY ? LEONARD BLOOMFIELD OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Students of language do not need to ask Why a linguistic society ? but many laymen have asked this question . The answer , to be ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. WHY A LINGUISTIC SOCIETY ? LEONARD BLOOMFIELD OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Students of language do not need to ask Why a linguistic society ? but many laymen have asked this question . The answer , to be ...
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... linguistics we rarely attend to the single utterance or speaker , but attend to the deviations of utterances and speakers only when they mass themselves into a deflection of the total activity ( linguistic change ) ; and it is this ...
... linguistics we rarely attend to the single utterance or speaker , but attend to the deviations of utterances and speakers only when they mass themselves into a deflection of the total activity ( linguistic change ) ; and it is this ...
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... linguistic studies , and moved that the project be approved and a society be formed . The motion was seconded by Professor H. G. Doyle , and was carried . At this point the Chairman , Professor Kent , read the following letter of ...
... linguistic studies , and moved that the project be approved and a society be formed . The motion was seconded by Professor H. G. Doyle , and was carried . At this point the Chairman , Professor Kent , read the following letter of ...
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