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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... particular . If this is so , we see that the rules accounting for terracing in any particular grammar are functionally inter- related in a curious way . Let us consider Fig . 1 more closely . In the output of this derivation there are ...
... particular . If this is so , we see that the rules accounting for terracing in any particular grammar are functionally inter- related in a curious way . Let us consider Fig . 1 more closely . In the output of this derivation there are ...
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... PARTICULAR KNOWLEDGE , however , is what people tacitly know about particular or individual entities particular objects , events , states , and processes . Particular knowledge 6 • We mean particular and individual in the sense of ...
... PARTICULAR KNOWLEDGE , however , is what people tacitly know about particular or individual entities particular objects , events , states , and processes . Particular knowledge 6 • We mean particular and individual in the sense of ...
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... particular , we have not used as word b any item beginning with [ b dλ ñ š ts dz ] . 2. THE PROBLEM . RS is found in some environments and not in others . We will first argue against four possible accounts of these environments ; the ...
... particular , we have not used as word b any item beginning with [ b dλ ñ š ts dz ] . 2. THE PROBLEM . RS is found in some environments and not in others . We will first argue against four possible accounts of these environments ; the ...
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language development | 765 |
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