Language, Band 48George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 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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... linguistic system entirely explainable in terms of that system itself . ADAPTIVE CHANGE , by contrast , is change in a linguistic system ex- plainable only with reference to factors extraneous to that linguistic system , whether linguistic ...
... linguistic system entirely explainable in terms of that system itself . ADAPTIVE CHANGE , by contrast , is change in a linguistic system ex- plainable only with reference to factors extraneous to that linguistic system , whether linguistic ...
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... linguistics , though this need not be regarded as an ' unforeseen surge ' and ' in itself a tantalizing problem ' ( Malkiel & Langdon 1969 : 530–1 ) . First , monographs devoted to the history and evolution of linguistic thought have ...
... linguistics , though this need not be regarded as an ' unforeseen surge ' and ' in itself a tantalizing problem ' ( Malkiel & Langdon 1969 : 530–1 ) . First , monographs devoted to the history and evolution of linguistic thought have ...
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... linguistic system is defined synchronically by contrasts among the units , and the contrasts at different times are necessarily different , what sense is there to the notion of linguistic change ? How can there be continuity of linguistic ...
... linguistic system is defined synchronically by contrasts among the units , and the contrasts at different times are necessarily different , what sense is there to the notion of linguistic change ? How can there be continuity of linguistic ...
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
presentday English Bolinger 454 | 256 |
Semantic axiom number one | 257 |
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