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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... seems to be that the subject of the restricting clause is marked morpho- logically for the genitive case . But this feature seems unlikely to make any positive contribution toward the speaker / hearer's recovery of the function of the ...
... seems to be that the subject of the restricting clause is marked morpho- logically for the genitive case . But this feature seems unlikely to make any positive contribution toward the speaker / hearer's recovery of the function of the ...
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... seems to us fully analogous to the case above where we defined DOMINANT in such a way as to pick out , for any language , a subclass of its strategies for the purpose of making further generalizations ; and it seems , as we indicated ...
... seems to us fully analogous to the case above where we defined DOMINANT in such a way as to pick out , for any language , a subclass of its strategies for the purpose of making further generalizations ; and it seems , as we indicated ...
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... seem worth it . While the attested example Karen weekended in the country seems good enough , Karen Saturdayed in the country does not . It appears that the effort demanded for computing Saturdayed outweighs any economy of expression ...
... seem worth it . While the attested example Karen weekended in the country seems good enough , Karen Saturdayed in the country does not . It appears that the effort demanded for computing Saturdayed outweighs any economy of expression ...
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language development | 765 |
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