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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... names , whereas common nouns are plurimembered class names . Proper names are unisemous ; common nouns are polysemous . Sørensen brings to the problem a worked - out theory of meaning and reference , presented in his first book , and ...
... names , whereas common nouns are plurimembered class names . Proper names are unisemous ; common nouns are polysemous . Sørensen brings to the problem a worked - out theory of meaning and reference , presented in his first book , and ...
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... names and their geographical distribution . The very old names ending in -ingen are numerous ( thus 271 , whereas on p . 287 they are said to be ' weakly represented ' ) . Bandle may have his reasons for tracing the sound change o > a ...
... names and their geographical distribution . The very old names ending in -ingen are numerous ( thus 271 , whereas on p . 287 they are said to be ' weakly represented ' ) . Bandle may have his reasons for tracing the sound change o > a ...
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... names . The indications are of course not infallible , but , if one may judge by the results of the decipherment of ... names , third are those marked as proper names and for which an interpretation or parallel in actual or potential ...
... names . The indications are of course not infallible , but , if one may judge by the results of the decipherment of ... names , third are those marked as proper names and for which an interpretation or parallel in actual or potential ...
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