Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... evidence for a derelatival analysis of compounds is only as strong as the evidence for deriving prenominal adjectives like red , good etc. from full relatives . Since this is itself highly questionable ( see Jackendoff 1972 ) , the fact ...
... evidence for a derelatival analysis of compounds is only as strong as the evidence for deriving prenominal adjectives like red , good etc. from full relatives . Since this is itself highly questionable ( see Jackendoff 1972 ) , the fact ...
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... evidence for phonological analyses . Remarking that relevant external evidence in support of specific analyses is frequently difficult or impossible to find , K & K brush it aside as a sort of luxury - despite their reminder that ...
... evidence for phonological analyses . Remarking that relevant external evidence in support of specific analyses is frequently difficult or impossible to find , K & K brush it aside as a sort of luxury - despite their reminder that ...
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... evidence ' . They do correctly point out that our only access to these principles of linguistic organization is through external evidence ; yet they add , ' In the case of most of the examples discussed in this book , we simply lack ...
... evidence ' . They do correctly point out that our only access to these principles of linguistic organization is through external evidence ; yet they add , ' In the case of most of the examples discussed in this book , we simply lack ...
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