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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... discussion of the inter- relations between language and other aspects of culture , especially when that discussion is led by modern linguists . Thus , this conference had as its first ob- jective an appraisal of Whorf's hypothesis that ...
... discussion of the inter- relations between language and other aspects of culture , especially when that discussion is led by modern linguists . Thus , this conference had as its first ob- jective an appraisal of Whorf's hypothesis that ...
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... discussion of phonemics or of references to the sources on which they are based , seem merely arbitrary , divorced from any well known system of analysis . The absence of a foundation in linguistic structure weakens Guiraud's re- sults ...
... discussion of phonemics or of references to the sources on which they are based , seem merely arbitrary , divorced from any well known system of analysis . The absence of a foundation in linguistic structure weakens Guiraud's re- sults ...
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... Discussion by Paper , Gage , Gleason , Gelb . 2. Sol Saporta ( University of Illinois ) : A general statement regarding the fre- quency of consonant clusters . Discussion by Hoenigswald , Hamp , Emeneau , Gleason , Pike , Hill , Bloch ...
... Discussion by Paper , Gage , Gleason , Gelb . 2. Sol Saporta ( University of Illinois ) : A general statement regarding the fre- quency of consonant clusters . Discussion by Hoenigswald , Hamp , Emeneau , Gleason , Pike , Hill , Bloch ...
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