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The outstanding fact about any language is its formal completeness ... No matter what any speaker of it may desire to communicate , the language is prepared to do his work ... Formal completeness has nothing to do with the richness or ...
The outstanding fact about any language is its formal completeness ... No matter what any speaker of it may desire to communicate , the language is prepared to do his work ... Formal completeness has nothing to do with the richness or ...
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( ii ) As Lotz points out , Bloch's method relies on the fact that no language uses as meaningful expressions all its possible phoneme sequences . ( I have stated too simply the fact on which his method relies ; actually , it depends on ...
( ii ) As Lotz points out , Bloch's method relies on the fact that no language uses as meaningful expressions all its possible phoneme sequences . ( I have stated too simply the fact on which his method relies ; actually , it depends on ...
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In other words , he uses a semantical fact , a fact about content , to explain a grammatical fact ( or in any case ... The facts are ... that -ti may be used in simple and compound nouns alike , whereas -tu is confined to simple nouns .
In other words , he uses a semantical fact , a fact about content , to explain a grammatical fact ( or in any case ... The facts are ... that -ti may be used in simple and compound nouns alike , whereas -tu is confined to simple nouns .
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The Distribution of ProtoIndoEuropean r | 13 |
Syntactical Juncture in Colloquial Chilean Spanish | 34 |
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED | 106 |
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