Language, Band 67George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1991 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... present proposals for an overall theoretical framework of the status and function of lan- guages . For example , the first six papers , by WILLIAM F. MACKEY , ULRICH AMMON , RALPH W. FASOLD , Hans R. Dua , HARALD HAARMANN , and RENATE ...
... present proposals for an overall theoretical framework of the status and function of lan- guages . For example , the first six papers , by WILLIAM F. MACKEY , ULRICH AMMON , RALPH W. FASOLD , Hans R. Dua , HARALD HAARMANN , and RENATE ...
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... present time and of the future and the present as getting closer to each other , and this is commonly reflected in the languages of the world ( see $ 2 and $ 3 for examples ) ; but one would find it very difficult to argue that ...
... present time and of the future and the present as getting closer to each other , and this is commonly reflected in the languages of the world ( see $ 2 and $ 3 for examples ) ; but one would find it very difficult to argue that ...
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... present syntactically and even , as in the second example , there is an adjective like unintentional that excludes the understanding that an Agent was involved , syntactically present or not . Hence the stativity restriction is ...
... present syntactically and even , as in the second example , there is an adjective like unintentional that excludes the understanding that an Agent was involved , syntactically present or not . Hence the stativity restriction is ...
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