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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... pattern and thus may be functionally the ' same'.26 Basically , then , the material that constitutes language must be recurring ' sames ' of speech acts . The sum of the speech acts of a community does not , however , constitute its ...
... pattern and thus may be functionally the ' same'.26 Basically , then , the material that constitutes language must be recurring ' sames ' of speech acts . The sum of the speech acts of a community does not , however , constitute its ...
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... pattern consisting of only the phonemes / k / and / k / . Relevant also is Meillet's argument from dialect geography , that the centum languages , which are found in the extreme east and west of the IE area , are apt to have preserved ...
... pattern consisting of only the phonemes / k / and / k / . Relevant also is Meillet's argument from dialect geography , that the centum languages , which are found in the extreme east and west of the IE area , are apt to have preserved ...
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... pattern of on - verbs without j - suffix ; cf. salb - on ' to anoint ' . The two verbs fijan and frijon thus established a pattern for the loss of -j- in the cluster -ij- before a vowel , which was later extended to sijum > sium ...
... pattern of on - verbs without j - suffix ; cf. salb - on ' to anoint ' . The two verbs fijan and frijon thus established a pattern for the loss of -j- in the cluster -ij- before a vowel , which was later extended to sijum > sium ...
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