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The scope of Bloomfield's references to Jespersen is particularly impressive . ... 3.2 above ) .22 A further indicator of Jespersen's importance to Bloomfield is his frequent use of Jespersen's work as the sole reference on a topic .
The scope of Bloomfield's references to Jespersen is particularly impressive . ... 3.2 above ) .22 A further indicator of Jespersen's importance to Bloomfield is his frequent use of Jespersen's work as the sole reference on a topic .
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The rich literature based on Reichenbach has basically maintained this understanding of ' point of reference ' ( or rather ' time of reference ' , since most subsequent authors tend to consider R to be a more or less extended time ...
The rich literature based on Reichenbach has basically maintained this understanding of ' point of reference ' ( or rather ' time of reference ' , since most subsequent authors tend to consider R to be a more or less extended time ...
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While it is far from the ideal reference work on the world's languages , it is nonetheless a useful and readily accessible source of information on a broad cross - section of languages . For readers who use this work to find relatively ...
While it is far from the ideal reference work on the world's languages , it is nonetheless a useful and readily accessible source of information on a broad cross - section of languages . For readers who use this work to find relatively ...
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Otto Jespersen Leonard Bloomfield | 465 |
Vocalic underspecification | 492 |
The present perfect puzzle Wolfgang Klein | 525 |
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