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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... represented as ' B ) the variation in the present indicative plural suffix : whether - ( e ) s , or -en , or -eth ... represents the southern limit of - ( e ) s as the present indicative plural inflection ' while ' Line H represents the ...
... represented as ' B ) the variation in the present indicative plural suffix : whether - ( e ) s , or -en , or -eth ... represents the southern limit of - ( e ) s as the present indicative plural inflection ' while ' Line H represents the ...
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... represented . Replacing each asterisk ( except the first ) with a terminal character yields an expression which corresponds to exactly one terminal string and shows precisely how the dependency grammar accounts for that string . In ...
... represented . Replacing each asterisk ( except the first ) with a terminal character yields an expression which corresponds to exactly one terminal string and shows precisely how the dependency grammar accounts for that string . In ...
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... represented by Figure 2A is one in which the changes must be stated in some such order as a d b c , the tree diagram will provide no convenient way to depict the situation ; this is not surprising , since the theory which originally ...
... represented by Figure 2A is one in which the changes must be stated in some such order as a d b c , the tree diagram will provide no convenient way to depict the situation ; this is not surprising , since the theory which originally ...
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