Language, Band 23George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1947 |
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... SEQUENCE - CLASSES , since every expression is a se- quence of one or more morphemes . Given a sequence S , a sequence - class to which S belongs is defined as the class of all sequences whose first morpheme belongs to the same morpheme ...
... SEQUENCE - CLASSES , since every expression is a se- quence of one or more morphemes . Given a sequence S , a sequence - class to which S belongs is defined as the class of all sequences whose first morpheme belongs to the same morpheme ...
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... sequence , and the other sequence itself we call a MODEL . If A is an expansion of B , B is a model of A. The leading idea of the theory of ICs here developed is to analyze each sequence , so far as possible , into parts which are ...
... sequence , and the other sequence itself we call a MODEL . If A is an expansion of B , B is a model of A. The leading idea of the theory of ICs here developed is to analyze each sequence , so far as possible , into parts which are ...
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... sequence compounded of king and of England ; ( 4 ) the meaning of the sequence compounded of the and king of England . Clearly , since by our assumption every occurring sequence has a meaning , the meaning of every sequence of three or ...
... sequence compounded of king and of England ; ( 4 ) the meaning of the sequence compounded of the and king of England . Clearly , since by our assumption every occurring sequence has a meaning , the meaning of every sequence of three or ...
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