Language, Band 1George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... similar sciences , it is claimed , are able to make predictions for the future.1 If interpreted in this way , the term would not be applicable even to the evolutionary branches of natural science , such as geology and biology . Whether ...
... similar sciences , it is claimed , are able to make predictions for the future.1 If interpreted in this way , the term would not be applicable even to the evolutionary branches of natural science , such as geology and biology . Whether ...
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... similar one not used in a linguistic context . It will become evident almost at once that it is a great fallacy to think of the articulation of a speech sound as a motor habit that is merely intended to bring about directly significant ...
... similar one not used in a linguistic context . It will become evident almost at once that it is a great fallacy to think of the articulation of a speech sound as a motor habit that is merely intended to bring about directly significant ...
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... similar to that of Indo - European syllabic ! that is represented by ol , ul , in Latin.1 More common than the form ingllatéra are the forms ingalaterra , in- galatierra , with al instead of l . The history of this parasitic vowel is ...
... similar to that of Indo - European syllabic ! that is represented by ol , ul , in Latin.1 More common than the form ingllatéra are the forms ingalaterra , in- galatierra , with al instead of l . The history of this parasitic vowel is ...
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