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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... tion of the case endings of Finnish as postpositions . It is clear that a statement of universals is only as valid as the typology that underlies it . The importance of an adequate framework of cross - linguistic description becomes ...
... tion of the case endings of Finnish as postpositions . It is clear that a statement of universals is only as valid as the typology that underlies it . The importance of an adequate framework of cross - linguistic description becomes ...
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... tion provide their meaning . It would probably be found that a context of situa- tion generally had nothing at all to do with the semantic interpretation of sentences uttered in it . What relevance could the context of situation have ...
... tion provide their meaning . It would probably be found that a context of situa- tion generally had nothing at all to do with the semantic interpretation of sentences uttered in it . What relevance could the context of situation have ...
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... tion is both novel and startling . If linguistic expressions of messages that are not verifiable ( by the speaker or the listener ) carry greater truth value ( ' necessity ' value ) than do expressions of verifiable messages , and if ...
... tion is both novel and startling . If linguistic expressions of messages that are not verifiable ( by the speaker or the listener ) carry greater truth value ( ' necessity ' value ) than do expressions of verifiable messages , and if ...
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