Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 2-4Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... seems to understand that there is some- thing more natural — at least for the adult - in what the adult says . The well- formed utterances which the child never uses are nonetheless the more effective and compelling commands . Thus it seems ...
... seems to understand that there is some- thing more natural — at least for the adult - in what the adult says . The well- formed utterances which the child never uses are nonetheless the more effective and compelling commands . Thus it seems ...
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... seems evident that L & A's beliefs about the nature of language are derived in large measure from the works of S. This is also true of their actual grammatical analyses . So , for example , Chomsky says : It seems that one of the ...
... seems evident that L & A's beliefs about the nature of language are derived in large measure from the works of S. This is also true of their actual grammatical analyses . So , for example , Chomsky says : It seems that one of the ...
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... seems to be completely justified , that any occurrence of be is potentially ambiguous in just these three ways . 6. ABSENCE OF TENSE . If not all occurrences of be are explainable by underly- ing will or would , then there do the do be ...
... seems to be completely justified , that any occurrence of be is potentially ambiguous in just these three ways . 6. ABSENCE OF TENSE . If not all occurrences of be are explainable by underly- ing will or would , then there do the do be ...
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PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
Urheberrecht | |
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alternation analysis appear apply Arabic chapter child clause common comparative completely considered consonant construction contains contrast convention corresponding course defined deletion derived described dialects discussion distinction distribution effect elements English evidence example expression fact Figure formal forms function further give given grammar important indicate instance interesting interpretation involved John language latter least linguistic logical Loglan marked meaning natural noted noun occur original past pattern phonemic phonological phrase position possible preceding present problem question reason reference relative represented respect result Romany rule seems segments semantic sense sentence single social sound speakers specified speech stems stress structure suggests syllable Table tense theory tion tone transformational translation underlying University utterances verb vowel