Language, Band 41George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1965 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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... context If he is bluffing , call the bluff . Informants agree that the perfect form of the verb sit must always be expanded by being : I have been sitting , not * I have sat . But the latter formation is perfectly acceptable in a ...
... context If he is bluffing , call the bluff . Informants agree that the perfect form of the verb sit must always be expanded by being : I have been sitting , not * I have sat . But the latter formation is perfectly acceptable in a ...
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... context ' are the counterparts in semantics of the grammatical ' contrast ' and ' environment ' , and that the context of an utterance is the situation in which it occurs . Following the principle that meaning implies choice , he feels ...
... context ' are the counterparts in semantics of the grammatical ' contrast ' and ' environment ' , and that the context of an utterance is the situation in which it occurs . Following the principle that meaning implies choice , he feels ...
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... Context is not restricted merely to position relative to other lexemes ( 83 ) : The context of the utterance must be held to include , not only the relevant external objects and actions taking place at the time , but the knowledge ...
... Context is not restricted merely to position relative to other lexemes ( 83 ) : The context of the utterance must be held to include , not only the relevant external objects and actions taking place at the time , but the knowledge ...
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Sound change | 184 |
Notes | 357 |
Transformational theory | 362 |
Urheberrecht | |
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