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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... common use in polite circles . ' The juxtaposition of the two parts of this statement would lead the reader to suppose that words ' which have not yet found accept- ance ' are not included in standard dictionaries . And does vocabulary ...
... common use in polite circles . ' The juxtaposition of the two parts of this statement would lead the reader to suppose that words ' which have not yet found accept- ance ' are not included in standard dictionaries . And does vocabulary ...
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... common ' , but just what the two items must have in common if they are to be similar and adequately similar is not specified ( Charles F. Hockett , Short and long syllabic nuclei , IJAL 19.168 ) . The reviewer has no evidence that ...
... common ' , but just what the two items must have in common if they are to be similar and adequately similar is not specified ( Charles F. Hockett , Short and long syllabic nuclei , IJAL 19.168 ) . The reviewer has no evidence that ...
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... common form the base . ' For example , Murphy compares barbaridad with bárbaro and gets the base barbar- ; but this operation does not justify his conclusion that the noun suffix is -ad . The comparison produces only the single division ...
... common form the base . ' For example , Murphy compares barbaridad with bárbaro and gets the base barbar- ; but this operation does not justify his conclusion that the noun suffix is -ad . The comparison produces only the single division ...
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