Language, Band 23George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1947 |
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... king and , in turn , king of England is an expansion of king . The king of England is accordingly analyzed into the and king of England ( cf.§20 ) . The reasons for analyzing the latter into king and of England ( rather than king of and ...
... king and , in turn , king of England is an expansion of king . The king of England is accordingly analyzed into the and king of England ( cf.§20 ) . The reasons for analyzing the latter into king and of England ( rather than king of and ...
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... king of England or as the king of England ? Our principle directs us to analyze into constituents which are expansions ; but at first sight the advantages of the alternatives appear to be about equal . King of England is an expansion of ...
... king of England or as the king of England ? Our principle directs us to analyze into constituents which are expansions ; but at first sight the advantages of the alternatives appear to be about equal . King of England is an expansion of ...
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... King and kings belong to the same paradigm ; 14 therefore , derivatively the king of and the kings of would be expected to relate to each other as king and kings relate to each other . Accordingly , if the king of England were analyzed the ...
... King and kings belong to the same paradigm ; 14 therefore , derivatively the king of and the kings of would be expected to relate to each other as king and kings relate to each other . Accordingly , if the king of England were analyzed the ...
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