Language, Band 30 -Band 31,Ausgabe 4,Teil 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... chapter of his book the author takes up these MSS in detail . From some he has excerpted all the words that have accent marks ; from others , all such words in specified parts of the text . Each MS , and each hand within the MS , is ...
... chapter of his book the author takes up these MSS in detail . From some he has excerpted all the words that have accent marks ; from others , all such words in specified parts of the text . Each MS , and each hand within the MS , is ...
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... Chapter 3 ( 49-55 ) amasses linguistic evidence from many families in support of the social anthropological theorem that ' natural man , so far as rationalistic tendencies and intellectual or " modern " onesidedness do not dominate ...
... Chapter 3 ( 49-55 ) amasses linguistic evidence from many families in support of the social anthropological theorem that ' natural man , so far as rationalistic tendencies and intellectual or " modern " onesidedness do not dominate ...
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... Chapter 2 is given over to an exposition of the stylistic values of verb forms . The subject of Chapter 3 is the verbs in time , noun , and restrictive adjective clauses which are present in form but past in meaning ; the basis for the ...
... Chapter 2 is given over to an exposition of the stylistic values of verb forms . The subject of Chapter 3 is the verbs in time , noun , and restrictive adjective clauses which are present in form but past in meaning ; the basis for the ...
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