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. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 91
Seite 267
... given structural goal . Such ' structural goals ' do not appear to be universals at all , but are characteristic of ' given areas and given broad periods ' ( 31-2 ) . He dismisses all theories of ' progress in language ' , maintaining ...
... given structural goal . Such ' structural goals ' do not appear to be universals at all , but are characteristic of ' given areas and given broad periods ' ( 31-2 ) . He dismisses all theories of ' progress in language ' , maintaining ...
Seite 437
... given sentence . Every sentence can now be represented either as a sequence of ' neigh- borhoods ' or as a sequence of ' families ' . The first representation gives roughly the lexical content of the sentence , the second its ...
... given sentence . Every sentence can now be represented either as a sequence of ' neigh- borhoods ' or as a sequence of ' families ' . The first representation gives roughly the lexical content of the sentence , the second its ...
Seite 467
... given as sæmen ( 169 ) ; the Lord's Prayer is given without benefit of macrons on p . 228 , but forms from it are discussed WITH macrons on p . 230 ; and so on . ( b ) The names of authors and the dates and titles of books are treated ...
... given as sæmen ( 169 ) ; the Lord's Prayer is given without benefit of macrons on p . 228 , but forms from it are discussed WITH macrons on p . 230 ; and so on . ( b ) The names of authors and the dates and titles of books are treated ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Afrikaans American analysis Angeles Ann Arbor Anthropology aorist Assistant Professor Associate Professor Austin Berkeley Bloomfield Bloomington Calif Cambridge Center Chicago Chuvash College Conn consonant Department of English Department of Linguistics dialects discussion English Language example Foreign Languages forms Germanic Languages grammar Greek guages guistics Hall Hausa Idalium India Institute of Linguistics Instructor in English interpretation JAOS Japan JOHN laryngeal laryngeal theory Library Linguistic Society Mass meaning Member Michigan Modern Languages morpheme noun Ohio P. O. Box paper Ph.D phonemic phonological present problem Professor of English Professor of German Professor of Linguistics Professor of Slavic psycholinguistics reference Research ROBERT Romance Languages rules Sanskrit School semantic sentence Setagaya-ku Slavic Languages Society of America speakers speech strings structure suffix Summer Institute syntactic Teacher texts theory tion Tokyo transformations University of California verb versity vowel Washington WILLIAM words York