Language, Band 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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... gives us no way of determining which of these formal relations ( active - passive , or three - words - longer ) ... give rules only for certain ' logical particles ' such as and , not , all . Actually , the well - known discrepancy ...
... gives us no way of determining which of these formal relations ( active - passive , or three - words - longer ) ... give rules only for certain ' logical particles ' such as and , not , all . Actually , the well - known discrepancy ...
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... give us an advance listing of the introspective symptoms of various per- ceptual organizations and intentions , nor ... gives a great deal of space to this picking over of data in search of items of interest ; the author does not ...
... give us an advance listing of the introspective symptoms of various per- ceptual organizations and intentions , nor ... gives a great deal of space to this picking over of data in search of items of interest ; the author does not ...
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... give a certain amount of information about the equiva- lences between some sequences and others , e.g. that John discovered the path The path was discovered by John . We shall call such statements TRANSFORMATION RULES . Only a small ...
... give a certain amount of information about the equiva- lences between some sequences and others , e.g. that John discovered the path The path was discovered by John . We shall call such statements TRANSFORMATION RULES . Only a small ...
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Problems in Armenian phonology II | 9 |
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