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The grammatical sketch is preceded by a brief chapter ( 1-28 ) placing the Mongolian languages in cultural and historical perspective , and is followed by an even briefer chapter ( 164–75 ) on Mongolian literature .
The grammatical sketch is preceded by a brief chapter ( 1-28 ) placing the Mongolian languages in cultural and historical perspective , and is followed by an even briefer chapter ( 164–75 ) on Mongolian literature .
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Following a chapter on the nature and history of linguistics , Chapters 2-4 introduce the reader to phonology , morphology - syntax , and lexicology - semantics . Chapters 5–7 are diachronic ; Chapter 8 concerns British and American ...
Following a chapter on the nature and history of linguistics , Chapters 2-4 introduce the reader to phonology , morphology - syntax , and lexicology - semantics . Chapters 5–7 are diachronic ; Chapter 8 concerns British and American ...
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... Jr. , though not without intrinsic interest , is an over - long , over - detailed presentation of material rather peripheral to the purpose of the book . Some of the same material is presented in a later chapter - Norman ...
... Jr. , though not without intrinsic interest , is an over - long , over - detailed presentation of material rather peripheral to the purpose of the book . Some of the same material is presented in a later chapter - Norman ...
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
Semantic axiom number one | 256 |
Converging theories in linguistics | 266 |
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