Language, Band 74,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1998 |
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... types . The focus here , however , will be on the quatrain as a unit . 3. THE QUATRAIN DATA . This section presents our typology of quatrain types and elaborates on findings in Attridge 1982 and earlier work . The main empirical basis ...
... types . The focus here , however , will be on the quatrain as a unit . 3. THE QUATRAIN DATA . This section presents our typology of quatrain types and elaborates on findings in Attridge 1982 and earlier work . The main empirical basis ...
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... types are missing by accident . The grounds for this claim are as follows : we hold that the experienced participant in a singing tradition does not memorize a large set of quatrain types ; rather , the quatrain types are themselves ...
... types are missing by accident . The grounds for this claim are as follows : we hold that the experienced participant in a singing tradition does not memorize a large set of quatrain types ; rather , the quatrain types are themselves ...
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... types . Here is a summary of the first four classes of -ee noun types ( the four for which the -ee noun referent corresponds to some syntactic argument of the stem verb ) , including a few representative example word types : ( 26 ) ...
... types . Here is a summary of the first four classes of -ee noun types ( the four for which the -ee noun referent corresponds to some syntactic argument of the stem verb ) , including a few representative example word types : ( 26 ) ...
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