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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... possible to distinguish between phonetic shifts and semantic shifts on the one hand , and formal shifts on the other ' ( 67 , OSG 94 ) . All this is possible because linguistic analysis is to be a ' general calculus ' where ' there is ...
... possible to distinguish between phonetic shifts and semantic shifts on the one hand , and formal shifts on the other ' ( 67 , OSG 94 ) . All this is possible because linguistic analysis is to be a ' general calculus ' where ' there is ...
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... possible . Lunt cites a number of possible exceptions . There are four minimal contrasts , e.g. the adverbial form godináva ' this year ' and the noun form godinava ' this year ' . This is said to be a special case , since the stress in ...
... possible . Lunt cites a number of possible exceptions . There are four minimal contrasts , e.g. the adverbial form godináva ' this year ' and the noun form godinava ' this year ' . This is said to be a special case , since the stress in ...
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... possible ' ( ib . ) , is rather ' il est permis ' . To the type of correlatives quo magis ... eo magis , quanto magis ... tanto magis ( 302 ) , I would add ut maxime ... ita maxime , quam maxime ... tam maxime . - Simul atque cognitum ...
... possible ' ( ib . ) , is rather ' il est permis ' . To the type of correlatives quo magis ... eo magis , quanto magis ... tanto magis ( 302 ) , I would add ut maxime ... ita maxime , quam maxime ... tam maxime . - Simul atque cognitum ...
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Lépoque réaliste I JUILLAND | 313 |
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED | 339 |
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