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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... statement that Valéry's work has a poetic and an individual style . It would have been far more revealing to learn how Valéry's phoneme sequences are built up in relation to normal mor- pheme sequences — that is , to learn something of ...
... statement that Valéry's work has a poetic and an individual style . It would have been far more revealing to learn how Valéry's phoneme sequences are built up in relation to normal mor- pheme sequences — that is , to learn something of ...
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... statement of the affirmative side by Henry Bradley . The author's views are generally orthodox , but at times he makes statements without sufficient reflection , or which suggest a rather conventional attitude toward language . Both ...
... statement of the affirmative side by Henry Bradley . The author's views are generally orthodox , but at times he makes statements without sufficient reflection , or which suggest a rather conventional attitude toward language . Both ...
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... statement of all the forms of the morphemes ... is the MORPHOPHONEMICS . The statement of the sequences of morphemes that occur is the ARRANGEMENT ( also called TACTICS ) . In English , as in many other languages , it is found to be ...
... statement of all the forms of the morphemes ... is the MORPHOPHONEMICS . The statement of the sequences of morphemes that occur is the ARRANGEMENT ( also called TACTICS ) . In English , as in many other languages , it is found to be ...
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