Language, Band 27George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1951 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 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 poverty of ...
... 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 poverty of ...
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... 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 ; actu- ally , it depends on the existence of certain quite complicated gaps in a ...
... 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 ; actu- ally , it depends on the existence of certain quite complicated gaps in a ...
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... fact , a fact about content , to explain a grammatical fact ( or in any case a fact about frequency - see end of §3 above ) , a fact about expression.30 Benveniste has fruitfully used this same interesting method in his recent book Noms ...
... fact , a fact about content , to explain a grammatical fact ( or in any case a fact about frequency - see end of §3 above ) , a fact about expression.30 Benveniste has fruitfully used this same interesting method in his recent book Noms ...
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NOTES | 207 |
ANTA ANTHN ANTI in the Homeric Poems | 223 |
Morphophonemes of the Keltic Mutations | 230 |
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