Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... discussion for the moment . By all the rules described above , most of the minor phrases , e.g. noun or verb phrases ... discussion holds . For a general discussion on boundary phenomena , see Stanley 1970. In examples below , the macron ...
... discussion for the moment . By all the rules described above , most of the minor phrases , e.g. noun or verb phrases ... discussion holds . For a general discussion on boundary phenomena , see Stanley 1970. In examples below , the macron ...
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... discussion of linguistic matters to air his prejudices regarding certain political and social issues which , again , have nothing to do with the subject under discussion : ' The Arabs , especially in Transjordan , made a mock- ery of ...
... discussion of linguistic matters to air his prejudices regarding certain political and social issues which , again , have nothing to do with the subject under discussion : ' The Arabs , especially in Transjordan , made a mock- ery of ...
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... discussion . As far as social behavior data are con- cerned , it is impossible to tell how many or which subjects behaved in which ways at which times . Finally , these two orders of variational data are never exhaustively or formally ...
... discussion . As far as social behavior data are con- cerned , it is impossible to tell how many or which subjects behaved in which ways at which times . Finally , these two orders of variational data are never exhaustively or formally ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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