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The application of the principles of generative phonology in historical linguistics over the last decade has meant ... the relations that hold between equivalent units at different stages of one and the same linguistic system , and ( b ) ...
The application of the principles of generative phonology in historical linguistics over the last decade has meant ... the relations that hold between equivalent units at different stages of one and the same linguistic system , and ( b ) ...
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tesian linguistics ( 1966 ) , to claim 17th , 18th , and 19th century antecedents for his linguistic theory , besides being met with opposition and sharp criticism ( cf. Percival 1969 , Aarsleff 1970 ) , was followed by a surprising ...
tesian linguistics ( 1966 ) , to claim 17th , 18th , and 19th century antecedents for his linguistic theory , besides being met with opposition and sharp criticism ( cf. Percival 1969 , Aarsleff 1970 ) , was followed by a surprising ...
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How can there be continuity of linguistic development if the linguistic system at one stage is fundamentally incommensurate with the linguistic system at any other stage ? In short , what is the relation of diachrony to synchrony ?
How can there be continuity of linguistic development if the linguistic system at one stage is fundamentally incommensurate with the linguistic system at any other stage ? In short , what is the relation of diachrony to synchrony ?
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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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