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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... questions ? As for ' style indirect ' , even apart from the fact that one can hardly distinguish the indirect question from the question in indirect discourse , this is a mere begging of the question ; the use of the subjunctive in ...
... questions ? As for ' style indirect ' , even apart from the fact that one can hardly distinguish the indirect question from the question in indirect discourse , this is a mere begging of the question ; the use of the subjunctive in ...
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... questions with a question word ; ( 2 ) first person plural and dual similarly , but with hortatory as the commonest use ; ( 3 ) third person in deliberative questions ( with a question word ) , in sweeping general denials , i.e. denials ...
... questions with a question word ; ( 2 ) first person plural and dual similarly , but with hortatory as the commonest use ; ( 3 ) third person in deliberative questions ( with a question word ) , in sweeping general denials , i.e. denials ...
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... question whether men or women make better informants - a question that seems to worry a number of linguists12 - McIntosh dismisses as irrelevant . Toothless- ness , too , he feels need not disqualify an otherwise satisfactory informant ...
... question whether men or women make better informants - a question that seems to worry a number of linguists12 - McIntosh dismisses as irrelevant . Toothless- ness , too , he feels need not disqualify an otherwise satisfactory informant ...
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