Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... ASSUMPTION ISIDORE DYEN Yale University The chief views requiring the ' assumption ' of proto - language uniformity are evaluated . The conclusion is reached that the ' assumption ' can usefully be re- placed by ( 1 ) a hypothesis ...
... ASSUMPTION ISIDORE DYEN Yale University The chief views requiring the ' assumption ' of proto - language uniformity are evaluated . The conclusion is reached that the ' assumption ' can usefully be re- placed by ( 1 ) a hypothesis ...
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... assumption of a uniform parent language ' ( 1933 : 318 ) . It is hard to believe that this view can be dissociated from Bloomfield's failure to include an assumption regarding the uniformity of the proto - language in his set of ...
... assumption of a uniform parent language ' ( 1933 : 318 ) . It is hard to believe that this view can be dissociated from Bloomfield's failure to include an assumption regarding the uniformity of the proto - language in his set of ...
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... assumption . They are rather due to the inevitability of the hypotheses induced by the comparative method as an inferential instrument . By the same token the successes of the comparative method did not need the ' uniformity assumption ...
... assumption . They are rather due to the inevitability of the hypotheses induced by the comparative method as an inferential instrument . By the same token the successes of the comparative method did not need the ' uniformity assumption ...
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