Language, Band 76,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2000 |
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... problem ? ( unambiguous ) 4 votes 1 vote ( 34 ) Who did you assign every problem to ? ( ambiguous ) [ 48b ] [ 48c ] 4 votes 2 votes ( 35 ) Who among you did they assign every difficult problem to ? [ 48f ] 6 votes 2 votes ( unambiguous ) ...
... problem ? ( unambiguous ) 4 votes 1 vote ( 34 ) Who did you assign every problem to ? ( ambiguous ) [ 48b ] [ 48c ] 4 votes 2 votes ( 35 ) Who among you did they assign every difficult problem to ? [ 48f ] 6 votes 2 votes ( unambiguous ) ...
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... problem is that there is no neat line demarcating a language from a dialect , as is well known . This also applies diachroni- cally . For example when did the Romance languages become separate languages , since they all were at one time ...
... problem is that there is no neat line demarcating a language from a dialect , as is well known . This also applies diachroni- cally . For example when did the Romance languages become separate languages , since they all were at one time ...
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... problem . The history of African linguistics demonstrates the value of choosing comparative tools to suit the nature of the comparative problem . Meinhof ( 1906 ) used the comparative method success- fully to demonstrate the viability ...
... problem . The history of African linguistics demonstrates the value of choosing comparative tools to suit the nature of the comparative problem . Meinhof ( 1906 ) used the comparative method success- fully to demonstrate the viability ...
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