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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... historic laws ( 172 ff . ) . " History " may be defined as the systematic study of the incidence of laws ... The mere description of historical events in itself is some- times an important goal of the efforts of historians , even if it ...
... historic laws ( 172 ff . ) . " History " may be defined as the systematic study of the incidence of laws ... The mere description of historical events in itself is some- times an important goal of the efforts of historians , even if it ...
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... historical phonology , but has sought to relate the linguistic stages to their historical context . It is significant that the orientation of the book is toward chronology of sound - changes , absolute as well as relative , rather than ...
... historical phonology , but has sought to relate the linguistic stages to their historical context . It is significant that the orientation of the book is toward chronology of sound - changes , absolute as well as relative , rather than ...
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... historical approach to the analy- sis of social phenomena has its roots in the same 19th - century outlook which directed comparative linguistics into its own historical channels . The constant Marxist call for ' historism ' bears a ...
... historical approach to the analy- sis of social phenomena has its roots in the same 19th - century outlook which directed comparative linguistics into its own historical channels . The constant Marxist call for ' historism ' bears a ...
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Lépoque réaliste I JUILLAND | 313 |
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED | 339 |
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American analysis appears aspect Associate assume called chapter cited clauses College common comparative complete consonant contrast corresponding course derived dialects discussion distinction English evidence example existence explained expression fact final forms French function further future German give given grammar Greek historical imperfect important included indicative initial instance interest interpretation language later Latin Library linguistic listed material meaning Michigan morphemes names noun occurs original past pattern perfective person Ph.D phonemic phrase position possible present probably problems Professor Proto-Indo-European question reference relation represents result seems sound speech spirant statement stop stress structure subjunctive suffix suggests syllable tense theory tion University verb voiced vowel