Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... theory of translation . London : Oxford . CHAFE , WALLACE L. 1968. Review of Outline of stratificational grammar ... theory . Project on Linguistic Analysis , Report no . 10.60-82 . Columbus , Ohio : Ohio State University Research ...
... theory of translation . London : Oxford . CHAFE , WALLACE L. 1968. Review of Outline of stratificational grammar ... theory . Project on Linguistic Analysis , Report no . 10.60-82 . Columbus , Ohio : Ohio State University Research ...
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... theory for a certain range of data can afford insight into seemingly disparate and unrelated facts by relating them to a set of general principles . General linguistic theory may furthermore turn out to provide the heuristic bonus of ...
... theory for a certain range of data can afford insight into seemingly disparate and unrelated facts by relating them to a set of general principles . General linguistic theory may furthermore turn out to provide the heuristic bonus of ...
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... theory . The partial reformulation of phonological theory suggested here goes beyond proposals by previous authors in that it provides a plausible explana- tion for a number of universals concerning stem - initial consonant clusters ...
... theory . The partial reformulation of phonological theory suggested here goes beyond proposals by previous authors in that it provides a plausible explana- tion for a number of universals concerning stem - initial consonant clusters ...
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