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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... Fries's grammar . It may well be true that the linguist , as Fries has argued , must control differential meaning ; he must know , for example , that cot and lot are significantly different . But if , when he encounters the sentence ...
... Fries's grammar . It may well be true that the linguist , as Fries has argued , must control differential meaning ; he must know , for example , that cot and lot are significantly different . But if , when he encounters the sentence ...
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... Fries has no definition of the sentence , naturally does not know how sentences were isolated in Fries's materials ; and he notes at least occasional overlapping in Fries's nonlinguistic classification of sentences into greetings ...
... Fries has no definition of the sentence , naturally does not know how sentences were isolated in Fries's materials ; and he notes at least occasional overlapping in Fries's nonlinguistic classification of sentences into greetings ...
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... Fries's Group E , that is to say , is not one group at all , but several groups ; for patterns of pitch and stress are just as much a part of a testing frame as the words that they accompany , and if classes are defined by occurrence in ...
... Fries's Group E , that is to say , is not one group at all , but several groups ; for patterns of pitch and stress are just as much a part of a testing frame as the words that they accompany , and if classes are defined by occurrence in ...
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