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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... question , containing most of the etymologies generally accepted . While Meillet's list of developments can largely be accepted , his interpretation of the phonetic stages leading from former voiceless stops to the actually preserved ...
... question , containing most of the etymologies generally accepted . While Meillet's list of developments can largely be accepted , his interpretation of the phonetic stages leading from former voiceless stops to the actually preserved ...
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... question as postulates ( so - called meaning postulates ) of the language system in question . In each formulation of these theories we thus have a characterization of synonymy in terms of what amounts to a list , for the given language ...
... question as postulates ( so - called meaning postulates ) of the language system in question . In each formulation of these theories we thus have a characterization of synonymy in terms of what amounts to a list , for the given language ...
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... question ' . Karlberg presents his first definition ( 27 ) in ' terms of Stern's four functions of speech ' . ' One common type of question ( a pure question ) can be described as an expression by linguistic symbols , after a certain ...
... question ' . Karlberg presents his first definition ( 27 ) in ' terms of Stern's four functions of speech ' . ' One common type of question ( a pure question ) can be described as an expression by linguistic symbols , after a certain ...
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