Language, Band 16George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1940 |
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... collected , making the assumption that the cases collected are representative of the whole body of pertinent material . This is a reasonably safe assump- tion if the number of samples collected is large and if the samples have been ...
... collected , making the assumption that the cases collected are representative of the whole body of pertinent material . This is a reasonably safe assump- tion if the number of samples collected is large and if the samples have been ...
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... collected for each word , the total number of passages would come to 500,000,000 , and the task of copying , filing , classifying and studying 500,000,000 quotations would involve prohibitive expense . Most makers of dic- tionaries ...
... collected for each word , the total number of passages would come to 500,000,000 , and the task of copying , filing , classifying and studying 500,000,000 quotations would involve prohibitive expense . Most makers of dic- tionaries ...
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... collected I can cite here only a few examples for the representation of each given sound . Special attention will be given , however , to exceptions , apparent or as yet un- explained . I shall concentrate in the main on grammatical ...
... collected I can cite here only a few examples for the representation of each given sound . Special attention will be given , however , to exceptions , apparent or as yet un- explained . I shall concentrate in the main on grammatical ...
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A Note on Vowel Length in American Speech | 33 |
Analogical Weak Preterite Forms | 48 |
HOCKETT R G KENT U T HOLMES JR G | 54 |
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