Language, Band 49George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1973 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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... fact that John is tall for a pigmy may indicate that he is not a pigmy . Similarly , C points out that we say John is tall even for a Watusi , this use of even cancelling the implication that Watusis are not tall . The opposite ...
... fact that John is tall for a pigmy may indicate that he is not a pigmy . Similarly , C points out that we say John is tall even for a Watusi , this use of even cancelling the implication that Watusis are not tall . The opposite ...
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... fact cannot be an argument for abstract representations , since the rule - feature solution can claim that the underlying locative suffix has the front - vowel alternant , and that the stems us , dort etc. are exceptional . However , the ...
... fact cannot be an argument for abstract representations , since the rule - feature solution can claim that the underlying locative suffix has the front - vowel alternant , and that the stems us , dort etc. are exceptional . However , the ...
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... fact , Latin word orders ( cf. Lakoff 1968 : 100-01 ) are derivable from a basic order not materially different from that of English . English merely lacks the freedom of Latin because it has few distinctive case endings and the like ...
... fact , Latin word orders ( cf. Lakoff 1968 : 100-01 ) are derivable from a basic order not materially different from that of English . English merely lacks the freedom of Latin because it has few distinctive case endings and the like ...
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I | 1 |
Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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