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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... suggested in 1896 that Fr. lingue ' ling , Lota molva ( a fish ) ' is of Germanic origin . His discussion of the word , published first in Romania and repeated shortly thereafter in Thomas ' Essais de philologie fran- çaise , was a ...
... suggested in 1896 that Fr. lingue ' ling , Lota molva ( a fish ) ' is of Germanic origin . His discussion of the word , published first in Romania and repeated shortly thereafter in Thomas ' Essais de philologie fran- çaise , was a ...
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... suggested in the past ' ; this unidimensionality is adduced through a carefully executed Guttman Scale Analysis . In ... suggests to the authors conclusions markedly divergent from those offered by Schuell and Jenkins : ' Our limited ...
... suggested in the past ' ; this unidimensionality is adduced through a carefully executed Guttman Scale Analysis . In ... suggests to the authors conclusions markedly divergent from those offered by Schuell and Jenkins : ' Our limited ...
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... suggested features a single generative process based on a universal opera- tion , termed application , which makes it possible to dispense with transforma- tions . Therefore , in the applicational model transformations are no longer a ...
... suggested features a single generative process based on a universal opera- tion , termed application , which makes it possible to dispense with transforma- tions . Therefore , in the applicational model transformations are no longer a ...
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