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After a cursory examination of the three main corpora in the book — the morphological , the single - sentence texts ( 1-888 ) , and the multi - sentence texts ( 1-38 , averaging little more than a page ) , with an associated Ojibwa ...
After a cursory examination of the three main corpora in the book — the morphological , the single - sentence texts ( 1-888 ) , and the multi - sentence texts ( 1-38 , averaging little more than a page ) , with an associated Ojibwa ...
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... to Aristotle and the Schoolmen , but has been disregarded over and over again by many philosophers and linguists . ) The English word man , for instance , is regarded by many as denoting a single entity , viz . the class of men .
... to Aristotle and the Schoolmen , but has been disregarded over and over again by many philosophers and linguists . ) The English word man , for instance , is regarded by many as denoting a single entity , viz . the class of men .
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Greenberg then defines a thematic sequence ( 30 ) : A sequence of two or more MSC's will be said to constitute a ' thematic sequence ' if ( 1 ) there is some single MSC for which it may always substitute and ( 2 ) none of the MSC's is ...
Greenberg then defines a thematic sequence ( 30 ) : A sequence of two or more MSC's will be said to constitute a ' thematic sequence ' if ( 1 ) there is some single MSC for which it may always substitute and ( 2 ) none of the MSC's is ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
The measurement of meaning Carroll | 58 |
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