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che 1 1 1 CH Sau tou UN Lohr Writing systems : A linguistic introduction . By GEOFFREY SAMPSON . Stanford : University Press , 1985 . Reviewed by JOHN JUSTESON , Stanford University This book is a readable , non - technical discussion ...
che 1 1 1 CH Sau tou UN Lohr Writing systems : A linguistic introduction . By GEOFFREY SAMPSON . Stanford : University Press , 1985 . Reviewed by JOHN JUSTESON , Stanford University This book is a readable , non - technical discussion ...
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Most other books on writing judge the efficiency of representational conventions inversely with their deviation from a ... S basically agrees that simple , consistent mappings are easier for writers ; but he argues that inconsistency in ...
Most other books on writing judge the efficiency of representational conventions inversely with their deviation from a ... S basically agrees that simple , consistent mappings are easier for writers ; but he argues that inconsistency in ...
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9 , ' A mixed system : Japanese writing ' , and Chap . 10 , ' English spelling ' , are among the most important in the book . Both in Japanese logosyllabic and in English alphabetic writing , the relation of sign use to linguistic form ...
9 , ' A mixed system : Japanese writing ' , and Chap . 10 , ' English spelling ' , are among the most important in the book . Both in Japanese logosyllabic and in English alphabetic writing , the relation of sign use to linguistic form ...
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Publications received | 446 |
Word formation in a modular theory | 451 |
Lexical and syntactic causatives | 485 |
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