Language, Bände 22-23George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1946 |
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... utterance formulae are thus rather like the formulae for the phonetic structure of a language , and even like phonemic writing : all of these are formu- lae showing what occurs in the language . The signs used in the utterance formulae ...
... utterance formulae are thus rather like the formulae for the phonetic structure of a language , and even like phonemic writing : all of these are formu- lae showing what occurs in the language . The signs used in the utterance formulae ...
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... utterance , in the class environment which it has in that utterance . This is repeated until we know unambiguously to what class each occurrence of each morpheme in our utterance belongs . We take , for example , the utterance She made ...
... utterance , in the class environment which it has in that utterance . This is repeated until we know unambiguously to what class each occurrence of each morpheme in our utterance belongs . We take , for example , the utterance She made ...
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... utterance . By this test John is a free form , since such utterances as John ! and John ? occur . ( 2 ) The Harris test : a form ( segmental or other ) is free if it occurs alone as an utterance . By this test , John is not free , since ...
... utterance . By this test John is a free form , since such utterances as John ! and John ? occur . ( 2 ) The Harris test : a form ( segmental or other ) is free if it occurs alone as an utterance . By this test , John is not free , since ...
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