Language, Band 52,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1976 |
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... respect to parts of speech , not with respect to given lexical items . This is very important later when we define the feature for pre - position . With respect to the intersection given by modification , however , I must define one ...
... respect to parts of speech , not with respect to given lexical items . This is very important later when we define the feature for pre - position . With respect to the intersection given by modification , however , I must define one ...
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... respect to his poetry ; une MAUVAISE action ' a bad , immoral action ' is ' bad ' with respect to moral standards for actions . But there are also some uses of mauvais in post - position , as well as minimal pairs : une mer MAUVAISE is ...
... respect to his poetry ; une MAUVAISE action ' a bad , immoral action ' is ' bad ' with respect to moral standards for actions . But there are also some uses of mauvais in post - position , as well as minimal pairs : une mer MAUVAISE is ...
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... respect to one another ( cf. the earlier modification of Hypothesis III ) . By comparing more than one feature from the same word , we insure that these features have been in the language the same length of time , and have been ...
... respect to one another ( cf. the earlier modification of Hypothesis III ) . By comparing more than one feature from the same word , we insure that these features have been in the language the same length of time , and have been ...
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