Language, Band 47,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1971 |
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... kind of convergence shown in 5 is extremely common . It is also accidental and unsystematic . That is , situations of this kind arise as a fortuitous result of unique processes which apply somewhere in the conversion of semantic ...
... kind of convergence shown in 5 is extremely common . It is also accidental and unsystematic . That is , situations of this kind arise as a fortuitous result of unique processes which apply somewhere in the conversion of semantic ...
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... kind of picture ) : ( 33 ) 9 - ♂ ♂1♂ ego ego 우 = ego = ♂ ego What needs to be recognized is that 33 bears a similarity to 27 which is analogous to the similarity of 21 to 13 , as discussed earlier . In effect , the four disjuncts ...
... kind of picture ) : ( 33 ) 9 - ♂ ♂1♂ ego ego 우 = ego = ♂ ego What needs to be recognized is that 33 bears a similarity to 27 which is analogous to the similarity of 21 to 13 , as discussed earlier . In effect , the four disjuncts ...
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... kind suggested above . Haugen approaches the language discussion in Norway as a linguist ; he is concerned with the formation of a national language , with class differences of language etc. Gross correlations of that kind , however ...
... kind suggested above . Haugen approaches the language discussion in Norway as a linguist ; he is concerned with the formation of a national language , with class differences of language etc. Gross correlations of that kind , however ...
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Spanish plural formation apocope or epenthesis? | 26 |
gift | 85 |
Bibliographie zur Transformationsgrammatik | 125 |
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