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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... speech ( 5 ) : ' there seems to be no doubt that at least about half a dozen of our parts of speech are to be found in all languages , though they are not necessarily the same in every case . ' This remarkable fact also suggests that ...
... speech ( 5 ) : ' there seems to be no doubt that at least about half a dozen of our parts of speech are to be found in all languages , though they are not necessarily the same in every case . ' This remarkable fact also suggests that ...
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... speech , there has always been a deplorable dearth of studies concerning the social stratification of language . On the whole , the volume under review is a historical survey and critical ap- praisal of the work done so far rather than ...
... speech , there has always been a deplorable dearth of studies concerning the social stratification of language . On the whole , the volume under review is a historical survey and critical ap- praisal of the work done so far rather than ...
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... speech , they may involve special symbolization such as phonetic notation , they may involve sketches and diagrams , and so on . Since speech is transient , it is normally desired that the meter which the experi- menter employs include ...
... speech , they may involve special symbolization such as phonetic notation , they may involve sketches and diagrams , and so on . Since speech is transient , it is normally desired that the meter which the experi- menter employs include ...
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