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Both morphological and introspective evidence may be used in determining what is basic and what is derived , but introspective evidence takes precedence : ' Introspection suggests some knowledge on the part of a speaker as to which ...
Both morphological and introspective evidence may be used in determining what is basic and what is derived , but introspective evidence takes precedence : ' Introspection suggests some knowledge on the part of a speaker as to which ...
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In view of the evidence which has been assembled from various types of study of language , we might suggest that a ... As in historical linguistics , this knowledge suggests large numbers of investigations in descriptive linguistics .
In view of the evidence which has been assembled from various types of study of language , we might suggest that a ... As in historical linguistics , this knowledge suggests large numbers of investigations in descriptive linguistics .
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That is , well marks a violation of the second part of Rule II . Why indicates that the speaker is surprised at what the addressee has said : it suggests that perhaps the prior speaker has violated Rule I , in the case of a statement ...
That is , well marks a violation of the second part of Rule II . Why indicates that the speaker is surprised at what the addressee has said : it suggests that perhaps the prior speaker has violated Rule I , in the case of a statement ...
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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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