Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... regarded as resting on this assumption , its reasonableness is certainly a matter to be considered carefully . Bloomfield's view was essentially different from Kent's ; he stated that ' the comparative method can work only on the ...
... regarded as resting on this assumption , its reasonableness is certainly a matter to be considered carefully . Bloomfield's view was essentially different from Kent's ; he stated that ' the comparative method can work only on the ...
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... regarded as the last stage of a time - continuous language immediately preceding the appearance of daughter languages . Such a proto - language is called a DISINTEGRANT PROTO - LANGUAGE ( DPL ) . The disinte- grant proto - language is ...
... regarded as the last stage of a time - continuous language immediately preceding the appearance of daughter languages . Such a proto - language is called a DISINTEGRANT PROTO - LANGUAGE ( DPL ) . The disinte- grant proto - language is ...
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... regarded as essentially inferential , then reconstructional or comparative analysis does not fall within its scope . The need for an assumption of proto - language uniformity ( regarded in its weakened form of proto - idiolect ...
... regarded as essentially inferential , then reconstructional or comparative analysis does not fall within its scope . The need for an assumption of proto - language uniformity ( regarded in its weakened form of proto - idiolect ...
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