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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... reason that the traditional classification of the Old English strong verbs is faulty . The reason , rather , is that the criteria for classification , which were perfectly appropriate for Pre- Germanic , are no longer functional in Old ...
... reason that the traditional classification of the Old English strong verbs is faulty . The reason , rather , is that the criteria for classification , which were perfectly appropriate for Pre- Germanic , are no longer functional in Old ...
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... reason , Firth was led to the extraordinary conclusion that the five vowels in the first position are different phonological entities from the corresponding ones in the second posi- tion , and the phonological description is required to ...
... reason , Firth was led to the extraordinary conclusion that the five vowels in the first position are different phonological entities from the corresponding ones in the second posi- tion , and the phonological description is required to ...
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... reason for his definition . If there is an epistemological reason for it , one has the right to demand an overall theory of knowledge into which such a definition can fit . But we are not given one . 1 ' Names and descriptions ' , The ...
... reason for his definition . If there is an epistemological reason for it , one has the right to demand an overall theory of knowledge into which such a definition can fit . But we are not given one . 1 ' Names and descriptions ' , The ...
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