Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... German adjectives ' ( 1 : 223–52 ) , deals with the relation of case in the ordinary sense ( i.e. genitive , dative , accusative ) to ' abstract case ' - in recent Chomskyan linguistics sometimes called ' Case ' ( Riemsdijk does not ...
... German adjectives ' ( 1 : 223–52 ) , deals with the relation of case in the ordinary sense ( i.e. genitive , dative , accusative ) to ' abstract case ' - in recent Chomskyan linguistics sometimes called ' Case ' ( Riemsdijk does not ...
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... German / Soviet project underlying Ausbildung is that the development of the normalized German national lan- guage - the ' Literatursprache ' - accompanied the development of the German bourgeois nation . With some confusion as to ...
... German / Soviet project underlying Ausbildung is that the development of the normalized German national lan- guage - the ' Literatursprache ' - accompanied the development of the German bourgeois nation . With some confusion as to ...
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... German- speaking immigrants in Vancouver , Canada . By BEATRICE STADLER . ( CAUTG publications , 7. ) Vancou- ver : Canadian Association of Uni- versity Teachers of German , 1983 . Pp . ix , 143 . Stadler here addresses a problem of ...
... German- speaking immigrants in Vancouver , Canada . By BEATRICE STADLER . ( CAUTG publications , 7. ) Vancou- ver : Canadian Association of Uni- versity Teachers of German , 1983 . Pp . ix , 143 . Stadler here addresses a problem of ...
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