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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... words are like very in resolving the am- biguity of He was potted . Included are pretty , rather , real , quite , plenty , awful , too , more , slightly , exceedingly , decidedly . Like very , these will also resolve the am- biguity of ...
... words are like very in resolving the am- biguity of He was potted . Included are pretty , rather , real , quite , plenty , awful , too , more , slightly , exceedingly , decidedly . Like very , these will also resolve the am- biguity of ...
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... words before each noise and asked to select the word sounding most like the noise . The words are said to have been created at random . After making his word choice the subject was asked to give reasons for his preference . Finally , he ...
... words before each noise and asked to select the word sounding most like the noise . The words are said to have been created at random . After making his word choice the subject was asked to give reasons for his preference . Finally , he ...
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... words is an important technique in historical grammar . A solution of these problems will be a major contribution to Spanish linguistics . > Fact and lore about Old English words . By HERBERT DEAN MERITT . ( Stanford University ...
... words is an important technique in historical grammar . A solution of these problems will be a major contribution to Spanish linguistics . > Fact and lore about Old English words . By HERBERT DEAN MERITT . ( Stanford University ...
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