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LANGUAGE AND MEMORY WALLACE L. CHAFE University of California , Berkeley a Linguistic and psychological concerns are seen to converge in the area of semantics in such a way as to suggest the value , for both disciplines ...
LANGUAGE AND MEMORY WALLACE L. CHAFE University of California , Berkeley a Linguistic and psychological concerns are seen to converge in the area of semantics in such a way as to suggest the value , for both disciplines ...
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MUTATIONAL CHANGE AND TERMINAL LINGUISTIC STAGES . If generational patterning representing progressive stages of change is in fact discernible in the data collected , certain questions suddenly become not only possible but necessary .
MUTATIONAL CHANGE AND TERMINAL LINGUISTIC STAGES . If generational patterning representing progressive stages of change is in fact discernible in the data collected , certain questions suddenly become not only possible but necessary .
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The most interesting , to linguists , is a condensed version of Language and the study of language ( pp . ... The remaining selections are briefer articles on such linguistic problems as ' Mixture in language ' ( 170-91 ) ...
The most interesting , to linguists , is a condensed version of Language and the study of language ( pp . ... The remaining selections are briefer articles on such linguistic problems as ' Mixture in language ' ( 170-91 ) ...
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I | 1 |
Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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