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Theoretically the collection of data for Hall's grammar could be literally endless . Squadrons of technically trained field workers , equipped with recorders , would make a series of grandiose but necessarily fragmentary surveys ...
Theoretically the collection of data for Hall's grammar could be literally endless . Squadrons of technically trained field workers , equipped with recorders , would make a series of grandiose but necessarily fragmentary surveys ...
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By ROBERT A. HALL JR . Pp . xi , 254. Ithaca , N. Y .: Linguistica , 1950 . There are probably few sciences which have had less effect on related applied fields than the science of language . As Hall points out ( 199-200 ) , Our schools ...
By ROBERT A. HALL JR . Pp . xi , 254. Ithaca , N. Y .: Linguistica , 1950 . There are probably few sciences which have had less effect on related applied fields than the science of language . As Hall points out ( 199-200 ) , Our schools ...
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Hall begins his attack in Part I ( Things We Worry About ) by carefully and precisely analyzing the myth of ' correctness ' , the confusion of writing with speech , and the doctrine that early meanings are more accurate than later ones ...
Hall begins his attack in Part I ( Things We Worry About ) by carefully and precisely analyzing the myth of ' correctness ' , the confusion of writing with speech , and the doctrine that early meanings are more accurate than later ones ...
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The Comparison of Inequality in Spanish | 28 |
Peiping Morphophonemics | 63 |
Studies in Colloquial Japanese IV Phonemics | 86 |
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