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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... material . The actual material on which the functional and statistical conclusions are based is not in the book , but is to be found in two typed copies deposited in the University Libraries in Bergen ( ms . 1185 ) and Oslo ( ms . 4 ...
... material . The actual material on which the functional and statistical conclusions are based is not in the book , but is to be found in two typed copies deposited in the University Libraries in Bergen ( ms . 1185 ) and Oslo ( ms . 4 ...
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... material ; at least six of these are Part . X examples , and , even more significantly , none belongs to the defined sentence types Part . I / II . Strangely enough , in some cases , e.g. 1.182.10 and 1.183.26 , the omitted X examples ...
... material ; at least six of these are Part . X examples , and , even more significantly , none belongs to the defined sentence types Part . I / II . Strangely enough , in some cases , e.g. 1.182.10 and 1.183.26 , the omitted X examples ...
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... material that has led Ota astray here , and the explana- tion of it is in something that he has said about it , no ... material : the at- tempt to do it seems to be associated , in the scriptwriter's stylebook , always with a taint of ...
... material that has led Ota astray here , and the explana- tion of it is in something that he has said about it , no ... material : the at- tempt to do it seems to be associated , in the scriptwriter's stylebook , always with a taint of ...
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