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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... definition . This might suggest immediately that a word be defined simply as a sequence within which another sequence cannot be inserted . However , it will soon appear that while in general this is true , it does not constitute an ...
... definition . This might suggest immediately that a word be defined simply as a sequence within which another sequence cannot be inserted . However , it will soon appear that while in general this is true , it does not constitute an ...
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... definition of the article , so that author and reader alike could have a clear idea of what it is they are trying to trace . Hodler does not give any such definition , but seems to assume that any intelligent reader will know perfectly ...
... definition of the article , so that author and reader alike could have a clear idea of what it is they are trying to trace . Hodler does not give any such definition , but seems to assume that any intelligent reader will know perfectly ...
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... definition . On the face of it , the suggestion is most unlikely , since the passage referred to is the one directly leading up to the formal definition of commutation , and indeed it becomes clear that the source of the confusion is an ...
... definition . On the face of it , the suggestion is most unlikely , since the passage referred to is the one directly leading up to the formal definition of commutation , and indeed it becomes clear that the source of the confusion is an ...
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