Language, Band 78,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 2002 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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... type ( N 2 ) . But the number of these congruent types is too = small for us to draw any reliable conclusion . = Note that , as a corollary of ( d ) , only three out of the twenty - five entries would be compatible with a form - based ...
... type ( N 2 ) . But the number of these congruent types is too = small for us to draw any reliable conclusion . = Note that , as a corollary of ( d ) , only three out of the twenty - five entries would be compatible with a form - based ...
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... types shown in Table 1 . TYPE Sense words Names Bad words a EXPLANATION Words denoting sense impressions ( sound , touch , taste , smell , feeling , emotion , and sight , including movements of the body and / or body parts ) . Personal ...
... types shown in Table 1 . TYPE Sense words Names Bad words a EXPLANATION Words denoting sense impressions ( sound , touch , taste , smell , feeling , emotion , and sight , including movements of the body and / or body parts ) . Personal ...
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... type may pattern structurally and semantically with the Sense items . In addition , there are cases where the distinction between the types Bad and Name is fluid ( cf. English baboon as animal name and epithet in English ) , so if Name ...
... type may pattern structurally and semantically with the Sense items . In addition , there are cases where the distinction between the types Bad and Name is fluid ( cf. English baboon as animal name and epithet in English ) , so if Name ...
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