Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... noted that her equation of predicative ( ' plain ' ) style with the use of kernel sentences is more or less only a passing comment . As already noted , she herself does not utilize transformational analysis in her study of style ...
... noted that her equation of predicative ( ' plain ' ) style with the use of kernel sentences is more or less only a passing comment . As already noted , she herself does not utilize transformational analysis in her study of style ...
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... noted ( v ) that the present volume is mainly the work of Sri Nigam . ( b ) A table ( xv - xxvi ) showing , for each state of the present Indian Union , the number of native speakers of major languages recorded in each census since 1911 ...
... noted ( v ) that the present volume is mainly the work of Sri Nigam . ( b ) A table ( xv - xxvi ) showing , for each state of the present Indian Union , the number of native speakers of major languages recorded in each census since 1911 ...
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... noted that in my own terminological system there is no term for units similar to Allén's graphophonemes . The notion is more marginal than the others just dealt with , not only in Allén's work but also in the sense that it plays a minor ...
... noted that in my own terminological system there is no term for units similar to Allén's graphophonemes . The notion is more marginal than the others just dealt with , not only in Allén's work but also in the sense that it plays a minor ...
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