Language, Band 60George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1984 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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... theory is one that is divided into distinct and coherent sub- theories , each with its own laws that are general within the domain of that subtheory . A modular linguistic theory is , furthermore , one in which the di- mensions of ...
... theory is one that is divided into distinct and coherent sub- theories , each with its own laws that are general within the domain of that subtheory . A modular linguistic theory is , furthermore , one in which the di- mensions of ...
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... theory laid the ground for the more ' substantive ' modular theories of current work . 2. To what extent does the LGB theory have the desirable properties of modular theories ? Two points will help answer this question . First ...
... theory laid the ground for the more ' substantive ' modular theories of current work . 2. To what extent does the LGB theory have the desirable properties of modular theories ? Two points will help answer this question . First ...
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... theory . It is interesting to note that F & C , an early ( and even briefer ) effort to sketch a complete theory , is now almost completely eliminated , so far as its particular proposals go : no general theory of filters now exists ...
... theory . It is interesting to note that F & C , an early ( and even briefer ) effort to sketch a complete theory , is now almost completely eliminated , so far as its particular proposals go : no general theory of filters now exists ...
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