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ORTHOGRAPHY AND LINGUISTIC THEORY : THE SYNTACTIC BASIS OF MASORETIC HEBREW PUNCTUATION MARK ARONOFF SUNY Stony Brook The ... and parsing are each presented here in detail and contrasted with their counterparts in modern linguistics .
ORTHOGRAPHY AND LINGUISTIC THEORY : THE SYNTACTIC BASIS OF MASORETIC HEBREW PUNCTUATION MARK ARONOFF SUNY Stony Brook The ... and parsing are each presented here in detail and contrasted with their counterparts in modern linguistics .
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( Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science , IV : Current issues in linguistic theory , 27. ) Amsterdam & Philadelphia : Benjamins , 1984 . Pp . xi , 356 . Bosch , Peter . Agreement and anaphora : A study of the ...
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1985 LINGUISTIC INSTITUTE 1985 TESOL SUMMER INSTITUTE June 24 - August 2 , 1985 LINGUISTICS AND LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT : THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF THEORY , DATA , AND APPLICATION For further information . please write : Dr. Deborah Tannen .
1985 LINGUISTIC INSTITUTE 1985 TESOL SUMMER INSTITUTE June 24 - August 2 , 1985 LINGUISTICS AND LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT : THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF THEORY , DATA , AND APPLICATION For further information . please write : Dr. Deborah Tannen .
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Orthography and linguistic theory | 28 |
Complementation in Italian | 73 |
The independence of syntax and phonology in cliticization Judith L Klavans | 95 |
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