Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... clear that he really intends this mind - boggling generality , since two pages later he starts writing down rules in the format usual for rewriting rules , and he makes clear that he intends them to apply in the way that rewriting rules ...
... clear that he really intends this mind - boggling generality , since two pages later he starts writing down rules in the format usual for rewriting rules , and he makes clear that he intends them to apply in the way that rewriting rules ...
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... clear vertical staff , from the top of which a branch slopes downward to the left to a point approximately halfway ... clearly not an i . The only conclusion remaining is that we have a bind - rune er in which the left staff of the e and ...
... clear vertical staff , from the top of which a branch slopes downward to the left to a point approximately halfway ... clearly not an i . The only conclusion remaining is that we have a bind - rune er in which the left staff of the e and ...
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... clear that the format favors access to the morpho- logical structures of the language . Of the introduction , two chapters ( 21-30 ) are devoted to the historical back- ground of Lithuanian . A tremendous amount of material and ...
... clear that the format favors access to the morpho- logical structures of the language . Of the introduction , two chapters ( 21-30 ) are devoted to the historical back- ground of Lithuanian . A tremendous amount of material and ...
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