Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... examples of just this sort of thing in the Swiss materials . A striking example is the following . At two points in the canton of Graubünden - the villages of Malans ( GR 3 ) and Maladers ( GR 19 ) , 2 some sixteen kilometers apart ...
... examples of just this sort of thing in the Swiss materials . A striking example is the following . At two points in the canton of Graubünden - the villages of Malans ( GR 3 ) and Maladers ( GR 19 ) , 2 some sixteen kilometers apart ...
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... example , discusses sentences of type A under the heading ' subordinación adjetiva ' , noting that these structures ' oscillate between adjectival and adverbial character ' . However , he deals with sentences of type B under the heading ...
... example , discusses sentences of type A under the heading ' subordinación adjetiva ' , noting that these structures ' oscillate between adjectival and adverbial character ' . However , he deals with sentences of type B under the heading ...
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... example of the way in which his investigation of negative sentences leads to a whole train of grammatical insights . The example I choose is that of the grammatical notions ' definite ' and ' indefinite ' . At first glance the matter ...
... example of the way in which his investigation of negative sentences leads to a whole train of grammatical insights . The example I choose is that of the grammatical notions ' definite ' and ' indefinite ' . At first glance the matter ...
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