Language, Band 40George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 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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... function of languages , which are ' first and foremost ' employed for the ' transmission of experience from one person to another ' ( 21 ) . ' Function supplies the linguist with a scale of values that will stubbornly resist any attempt ...
... function of languages , which are ' first and foremost ' employed for the ' transmission of experience from one person to another ' ( 21 ) . ' Function supplies the linguist with a scale of values that will stubbornly resist any attempt ...
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... function - spots ' there is a serious confusion between class and function : if we replace ( 1b ) by ( 2b ) , ( 2 ) ( b ) Si NP + VP Sı → then ' subject of sentence ' is definable as the relation holding between a preaux- iliary NP and ...
... function - spots ' there is a serious confusion between class and function : if we replace ( 1b ) by ( 2b ) , ( 2 ) ( b ) Si NP + VP Sı → then ' subject of sentence ' is definable as the relation holding between a preaux- iliary NP and ...
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... function or functions and related to three external factors . Depending on which of these factors is prominent , any of three functions may be dominant : the expressive function which correlates sign and speaker , the appeal function ...
... function or functions and related to three external factors . Depending on which of these factors is prominent , any of three functions may be dominant : the expressive function which correlates sign and speaker , the appeal function ...
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