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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... relation which holds between the active and the passive . Now if we do take the consequence relation as an unanalyzed primitive relation holding in just the cases that we would like to consider to be ' grammatical transformations ...
... relation which holds between the active and the passive . Now if we do take the consequence relation as an unanalyzed primitive relation holding in just the cases that we would like to consider to be ' grammatical transformations ...
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... relation is formal is to say nothing more than that it holds between linguistic expressions . In this sense active - passive is a formal relation , but so is the relation ' longer by three words ' , which holds for instance between the ...
... relation is formal is to say nothing more than that it holds between linguistic expressions . In this sense active - passive is a formal relation , but so is the relation ' longer by three words ' , which holds for instance between the ...
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... relations , statistics have been most effectively employed by Reed ; in structure and its relation to change , by the still controversial Zipf ; in stylistics , by Yule . Guiraud applies his sta- tistics primarily to vocabulary . He ...
... relations , statistics have been most effectively employed by Reed ; in structure and its relation to change , by the still controversial Zipf ; in stylistics , by Yule . Guiraud applies his sta- tistics primarily to vocabulary . He ...
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