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His work is interesting not only for its specific linguistic analyses , which will be discussed below , but more particularly for his general views of language as it is related to psychology . These excerpts from the first chapter of ...
His work is interesting not only for its specific linguistic analyses , which will be discussed below , but more particularly for his general views of language as it is related to psychology . These excerpts from the first chapter of ...
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The discussion of morphology , while thus constrained by the taxonomic model in terms of which the data are presented , nevertheless reveals some interesting facts and insights . Kratochvíl classifies morphological constructions as ...
The discussion of morphology , while thus constrained by the taxonomic model in terms of which the data are presented , nevertheless reveals some interesting facts and insights . Kratochvíl classifies morphological constructions as ...
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Sometimes , quotation marks are used to smuggle in interesting contraband observations ; for example , he notes that his INTIMATE CORE WORDS seem to be ' proper names ' , ' pronouns ' , demonstratives ' , or ' interrogatives ' ( 162 ) .
Sometimes , quotation marks are used to smuggle in interesting contraband observations ; for example , he notes that his INTIMATE CORE WORDS seem to be ' proper names ' , ' pronouns ' , demonstratives ' , or ' interrogatives ' ( 162 ) .
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SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
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