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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... Interpretation ) has the title : Max Weber's and Vilfredo Pareto's Concepts of Sociology , and has no obvious ... interpretation in general , which he considers to be ( 8 ) an ' act in which a meaning is grasped . ' It is not quite clear ...
... Interpretation ) has the title : Max Weber's and Vilfredo Pareto's Concepts of Sociology , and has no obvious ... interpretation in general , which he considers to be ( 8 ) an ' act in which a meaning is grasped . ' It is not quite clear ...
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... interpretation of the verbal categories on which we have been working , and of which the first two tentative applications have been published , ' the attempt is made to establish the grammatical morphemes of verb forms as the elements ...
... interpretation of the verbal categories on which we have been working , and of which the first two tentative applications have been published , ' the attempt is made to establish the grammatical morphemes of verb forms as the elements ...
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... interpret p ' t'k ' as original spirants . However , one might argue for an interpretation of p ' t'k ' as affricates , on the basis of reduplicated forms like t'awt'ap'em ' shake ' , šaušap'em ' feel , touch ' , sawsap'iwn ' murmur ...
... interpret p ' t'k ' as original spirants . However , one might argue for an interpretation of p ' t'k ' as affricates , on the basis of reduplicated forms like t'awt'ap'em ' shake ' , šaušap'em ' feel , touch ' , sawsap'iwn ' murmur ...
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