Language, Bände 26-31George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1955 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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... American English . Second , one sometimes becomes impatient toward a study that fails to maintain the rigor of method to which American linguists have become ac- customed . Finally , it is impossible to point out shortcomings in the ...
... American English . Second , one sometimes becomes impatient toward a study that fails to maintain the rigor of method to which American linguists have become ac- customed . Finally , it is impossible to point out shortcomings in the ...
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... American English since 1900 ; at other times as with one of my comments on Hall's Leave your language alone — a casual or even jocular remark is taken too seriously . Galinsky divides his analysis of American English into four parts ...
... American English since 1900 ; at other times as with one of my comments on Hall's Leave your language alone — a casual or even jocular remark is taken too seriously . Galinsky divides his analysis of American English into four parts ...
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... American English since 1900 ; at other times as with one of my comments on Hall's Leave your language alone — a casual or even jocular remark is taken too seriously . Galinsky divides his analysis of American English into four parts ...
... American English since 1900 ; at other times as with one of my comments on Hall's Leave your language alone — a casual or even jocular remark is taken too seriously . Galinsky divides his analysis of American English into four parts ...
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