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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... involve the idea of volition and effort on the part of the observer , and which can appear in imperative constructions ( like almost every other transitive verb ) . But all verbs that involve some further specification - hyponyms of ...
... involve the idea of volition and effort on the part of the observer , and which can appear in imperative constructions ( like almost every other transitive verb ) . But all verbs that involve some further specification - hyponyms of ...
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... involve mapping logical structures containing the basic predicates onto the surface CN forms . The crucial rules , presumably , would be ' semantically governed ' by the relevant predicates . ( b ) Standard theory ( ST ) : this would ...
... involve mapping logical structures containing the basic predicates onto the surface CN forms . The crucial rules , presumably , would be ' semantically governed ' by the relevant predicates . ( b ) Standard theory ( ST ) : this would ...
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... involve any change in initiator power , since the retardations of the initiator movement are caused by increases in subglottal pressure that occur as the result of the articulatory closures . The product of the initiator velocity and ...
... involve any change in initiator power , since the retardations of the initiator movement are caused by increases in subglottal pressure that occur as the result of the articulatory closures . The product of the initiator velocity and ...
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