Language, Bände 6-11Linguistic Society of America, 1934 |
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... speech - form , and then classifies this speech - form under one of the above- listed types . Everyone will agree that connotation is an important factor in the meaning of speech - forms ; furthermore , since connotative values have so ...
... speech - form , and then classifies this speech - form under one of the above- listed types . Everyone will agree that connotation is an important factor in the meaning of speech - forms ; furthermore , since connotative values have so ...
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... ( speech - responses ) . In everyday life we assume the existence of these correlations : when anyone says anything , we proceed , in one way or another , to reckon with the meaning of his speech . If he says There are some nice apples in ...
... ( speech - responses ) . In everyday life we assume the existence of these correlations : when anyone says anything , we proceed , in one way or another , to reckon with the meaning of his speech . If he says There are some nice apples in ...
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... speech of some people , and is undoubtedly making its way into the speech of most of the younger people . This is brought about through the presence in the town of immigrants from other parts of the province and of people who have left ...
... speech of some people , and is undoubtedly making its way into the speech of most of the younger people . This is brought about through the presence in the town of immigrants from other parts of the province and of people who have left ...
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R WHITNEY TUCKER Linguistic Substrata in Pennsylvania | 1 |
ALBERT MOREY STURTEVANT Certain Phonetic Tendencies | 17 |
Book Reviews | 32 |
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