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We may conclude further that in the analysis of human language the verb is the essential constituent . Descriptions of language must be in accordance with the findings of neurologists . And grammars of human languages must be so ...
We may conclude further that in the analysis of human language the verb is the essential constituent . Descriptions of language must be in accordance with the findings of neurologists . And grammars of human languages must be so ...
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Further subdivisions correspond also to those made by the authors of the CIL . Inscriptions coming from each area are further subdivided into dated and undated ones . The dated descriptions are further categorized by 702 LANGUAGE ...
Further subdivisions correspond also to those made by the authors of the CIL . Inscriptions coming from each area are further subdivided into dated and undated ones . The dated descriptions are further categorized by 702 LANGUAGE ...
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However , whereas a- has no further limitations , hal can be used only before verbs , e.g. before ( a ) above , or before subjects of sentences containing no further verb , like ( b ) above - but NEVER before an initial noun where the ...
However , whereas a- has no further limitations , hal can be used only before verbs , e.g. before ( a ) above , or before subjects of sentences containing no further verb , like ( b ) above - but NEVER before an initial noun where the ...
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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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