Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... function similarly to cause the loss of an in- herited word ( or to block a borrowing ) , homonymy is a fortiori ... function contrasts in all parts of a single linguistic sub - system ; in other words , given function contrasts in some ...
... function similarly to cause the loss of an in- herited word ( or to block a borrowing ) , homonymy is a fortiori ... function contrasts in all parts of a single linguistic sub - system ; in other words , given function contrasts in some ...
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... function . On p . 135 he gives the formula from which he calculates the expected vocabulary connectivity in the case of ' reparti- tion ' of vocabulary by the chance model ; comparing it with the observed vocabu- lary connectivity , he ...
... function . On p . 135 he gives the formula from which he calculates the expected vocabulary connectivity in the case of ' reparti- tion ' of vocabulary by the chance model ; comparing it with the observed vocabu- lary connectivity , he ...
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... functions of these alternations within the given linguistic system ( cf. also Worth 1968 ) . Such insistence on the correlation of form and function , and particularly on the hierarchical organization of lin- guistic categories and ...
... functions of these alternations within the given linguistic system ( cf. also Worth 1968 ) . Such insistence on the correlation of form and function , and particularly on the hierarchical organization of lin- guistic categories and ...
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