Language, Bände 31-36George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1961 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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... given grammatical level . Succeeding sections give criteria for identifying hypertagmemes on a given level and for determining the number of grammatical levels that need to be posited in a particular language . Logically the third ...
... given grammatical level . Succeeding sections give criteria for identifying hypertagmemes on a given level and for determining the number of grammatical levels that need to be posited in a particular language . Logically the third ...
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... given level , except for strings suspected of containing included strings on the same level , the presence of an ... given string is found in what appears to be medial position ; ( b ) whenever a tagmeme presumably occurring only once in ...
... given level , except for strings suspected of containing included strings on the same level , the presence of an ... given string is found in what appears to be medial position ; ( b ) whenever a tagmeme presumably occurring only once in ...
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... given language code . If a given color stimulus has a word reserved for it alone and if that word and its referent are well known to everyone who speaks that language , then the linguistically encoded color experience can be decoded ...
... given language code . If a given color stimulus has a word reserved for it alone and if that word and its referent are well known to everyone who speaks that language , then the linguistically encoded color experience can be decoded ...
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Notes | 476 |
Gothic iddja and Old English ĕode | 483 |
Greek kámnō and támnō | 502 |
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