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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... instance , are called ' sons de la parole ' by Trubetzkoy.30 Hjelmslev's point of view is not quite clear to me either ; he calls his variants ' specimens ' of the invariants ( 39 , OSG 56 ) , which would seem to imply that only the ...
... instance , are called ' sons de la parole ' by Trubetzkoy.30 Hjelmslev's point of view is not quite clear to me either ; he calls his variants ' specimens ' of the invariants ( 39 , OSG 56 ) , which would seem to imply that only the ...
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... instance , their content ] , and , in the final instance , no object that is not illuminated from the key position of linguistic theory ' ( ibid . ) . This theory , however , is no longer properly linguistic in the sense that most ...
... instance , their content ] , and , in the final instance , no object that is not illuminated from the key position of linguistic theory ' ( ibid . ) . This theory , however , is no longer properly linguistic in the sense that most ...
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... instance is sufficient to refute any gen- eralization . At the beginning of Chapter 6 on the moods in Homer , for instance , she lists six ways available to Homer for the expression of futurity , with one example of each in independent ...
... instance is sufficient to refute any gen- eralization . At the beginning of Chapter 6 on the moods in Homer , for instance , she lists six ways available to Homer for the expression of futurity , with one example of each in independent ...
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