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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... classes , using the resolution of ambiguities as a convenient test . In the writer's speech a short list of words ... classes ; they represent three subdivisions of a single class ; awfully represents one class , very and quietly ...
... classes , using the resolution of ambiguities as a convenient test . In the writer's speech a short list of words ... classes ; they represent three subdivisions of a single class ; awfully represents one class , very and quietly ...
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... class is similarly separated from and then regrouped with the aka- obu- class . In both instances the error results from the use of semantic criteria . The noun classes are considered , in fact , to be semantic as well as formal ...
... class is similarly separated from and then regrouped with the aka- obu- class . In both instances the error results from the use of semantic criteria . The noun classes are considered , in fact , to be semantic as well as formal ...
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... classes , like the class K above , in such a way that regularities can be asserted about the occurrence of these classes : a certain one always occurs with a certain other ; or one can be treated as a positional alternant of another ...
... classes , like the class K above , in such a way that regularities can be asserted about the occurrence of these classes : a certain one always occurs with a certain other ; or one can be treated as a positional alternant of another ...
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