Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... natural scientist , philologian , or man in the street - does not know that there is a science of language . Such a ... natural sciences and the human . The methods of linguistics resemble those of the natural sciences , and so do its ...
... natural scientist , philologian , or man in the street - does not know that there is a science of language . Such a ... natural sciences and the human . The methods of linguistics resemble those of the natural sciences , and so do its ...
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... natural phonetic arrangement and , one need hardly say , it is almost universally true that , e.g. , the vowels form both a natural and a pattern group as against the consonants , that such stopped sounds as p , t , k form both a natural ...
... natural phonetic arrangement and , one need hardly say , it is almost universally true that , e.g. , the vowels form both a natural and a pattern group as against the consonants , that such stopped sounds as p , t , k form both a natural ...
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... natural classifica- tions , the pattern feeling , once established , may come to have a linguis- tic reality over and above , though perhaps never entirely at variance with , such classifications . We are not here concerned with the ...
... natural classifica- tions , the pattern feeling , once established , may come to have a linguis- tic reality over and above , though perhaps never entirely at variance with , such classifications . We are not here concerned with the ...
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