Language, Band 3George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1927 |
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... persons , whether men or women , who are in sympathy with the objects of the Society , are invited to give it their assistance in furthering its work . Application for membership should be made to the Secretary , Professor Roland G ...
... persons , whether men or women , who are in sympathy with the objects of the Society , are invited to give it their assistance in furthering its work . Application for membership should be made to the Secretary , Professor Roland G ...
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... person pronouns are used , which are combined with an adverbial ele- ment showing the distance of the third person from the speaking person . For instance , a'man he who is far from the speaking person , but not out of sight ; i'ñan he ...
... person pronouns are used , which are combined with an adverbial ele- ment showing the distance of the third person from the speaking person . For instance , a'man he who is far from the speaking person , but not out of sight ; i'ñan he ...
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... persons were present at this session . By motion the reading of the minutes was dispensed with , as the minutes of the previous meeting had already been printed in LANGUAGE 2.64-77 . For the Local Committee ( C. N. Jackson , Chairman ...
... persons were present at this session . By motion the reading of the minutes was dispensed with , as the minutes of the previous meeting had already been printed in LANGUAGE 2.64-77 . For the Local Committee ( C. N. Jackson , Chairman ...
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... at the Harvard Union , with an attendance of 38 persons , of whom 32 were members and members - elect of the Society . The Second Session was held on Monday evening , in PROCEEDINGS OF LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA 37.
... at the Harvard Union , with an attendance of 38 persons , of whom 32 were members and members - elect of the Society . The Second Session was held on Monday evening , in PROCEEDINGS OF LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA 37.
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... persons were in attendance . The reading of papers was at once begun : Prof. J. Whatmough , of Harvard University : Recent Criticisms of the Principle of the Phonetic Law . Discussion by Messrs . Sehrt , Sturtevant , Bolling , Miss Hahn ...
... persons were in attendance . The reading of papers was at once begun : Prof. J. Whatmough , of Harvard University : Recent Criticisms of the Principle of the Phonetic Law . Discussion by Messrs . Sehrt , Sturtevant , Bolling , Miss Hahn ...
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