Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... involved in translating ) is almost in- evitably confronted with two questions . The first concerns translation as an art rather than a science , and the second raises the issue as to whether translation is even possible ( see Güttinger ...
... involved in translating ) is almost in- evitably confronted with two questions . The first concerns translation as an art rather than a science , and the second raises the issue as to whether translation is even possible ( see Güttinger ...
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... involved . 1. THE PROBLEM . Quite often the only material available for language com- parison is in the form of word lists . This is usually the first and sometimes the only data obtained . The controversy over use of word lists in ...
... involved . 1. THE PROBLEM . Quite often the only material available for language com- parison is in the form of word lists . This is usually the first and sometimes the only data obtained . The controversy over use of word lists in ...
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... involved , and there ought to be some way of making lighter the clerical job involved with any type of data comparison , thus freeing linguists for more creative endeavors . One way of accomplishing these aims is to put the data ...
... involved , and there ought to be some way of making lighter the clerical job involved with any type of data comparison , thus freeing linguists for more creative endeavors . One way of accomplishing these aims is to put the data ...
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