Language, Band 44,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1968 |
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... units , and syntactic patterns . The units at each level have their own special features ; but it is characteristic of the units at all levels that , within a given set , every unit is distinct from and contrasts with every other unit ...
... units , and syntactic patterns . The units at each level have their own special features ; but it is characteristic of the units at all levels that , within a given set , every unit is distinct from and contrasts with every other unit ...
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... units , and indeed criticizes KF for adopting a notation which ' does not discriminate between fortuitous homonymy and lexicologically interesting polysemy ' , the former illustrated by rock ' stone ' and rock ' move undulatingly ...
... units , and indeed criticizes KF for adopting a notation which ' does not discriminate between fortuitous homonymy and lexicologically interesting polysemy ' , the former illustrated by rock ' stone ' and rock ' move undulatingly ...
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... units determined by their relations to the units of the spoken system ; ( d ) spoken language is considered to be dependent on , or secondary to , written language and the original units of spoken language are grouped into new units ...
... units determined by their relations to the units of the spoken system ; ( d ) spoken language is considered to be dependent on , or secondary to , written language and the original units of spoken language are grouped into new units ...
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