Language, Band 70,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1994 |
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... Theory and description in generative syntax : A case study in West Flemish . By LILIANE HAEGEMAN . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1992. Pp . 244 . Cloth $ 59.95 . Reviewed by MOLLY DIESING , Cornell University This book has a ...
... Theory and description in generative syntax : A case study in West Flemish . By LILIANE HAEGEMAN . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1992. Pp . 244 . Cloth $ 59.95 . Reviewed by MOLLY DIESING , Cornell University This book has a ...
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... theory ' of change consists of two things : steps and DRs . He calls a ' step ' the traditional , ' observationally adequate ' notion of change , and a DR is an epiphenomenon , really a particular type of parametric shift which involves ...
... theory ' of change consists of two things : steps and DRs . He calls a ' step ' the traditional , ' observationally adequate ' notion of change , and a DR is an epiphenomenon , really a particular type of parametric shift which involves ...
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... theory , was a failure , both intrinsically as a theory and ex- trinsically in its impact on the Danish academic scene . The main reason given by G for Hjelmslev's lack of success as an academic bellwether was the intriguing of Viggo ...
... theory , was a failure , both intrinsically as a theory and ex- trinsically in its impact on the Danish academic scene . The main reason given by G for Hjelmslev's lack of success as an academic bellwether was the intriguing of Viggo ...
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JOURNAL OF THE LINGUISTIC | 417 |
Phonetic knowledge John Kingston Randy L Diehl | 419 |
The women Foundation Members of | 455 |
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