Language, Band 35George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1959 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... single - sentence texts : because the regularities in syntax which Bloom- field found are based essentially on these rather than the multi - sentence texts ; because the resulting single - sentence syntax is often related by Bloomfield ...
... single - sentence texts : because the regularities in syntax which Bloom- field found are based essentially on these rather than the multi - sentence texts ; because the resulting single - sentence syntax is often related by Bloomfield ...
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... single entity , viz . the class of men . Martin shows convincingly ( Chapter 4 ) that a perfectly sound semantics can be founded on the notion of multiple denotation , in accordance with which the word man denotes rather every single ...
... single entity , viz . the class of men . Martin shows convincingly ( Chapter 4 ) that a perfectly sound semantics can be founded on the notion of multiple denotation , in accordance with which the word man denotes rather every single ...
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... single MSC for which it may always substitute and ( 2 ) none of the MSC's is equivalent to , that is , has the same membership as , the single MSC for which the sequence may substitute . The thematic sequence may be said to form a theme ...
... single MSC for which it may always substitute and ( 2 ) none of the MSC's is equivalent to , that is , has the same membership as , the single MSC for which the sequence may substitute . The thematic sequence may be said to form a theme ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
Notes | 126 |
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alternation analysis appears Associate behavior beside called common comparative consider consonant contains contrast correspondences course definition derived dialects discussion distinction distribution English evidence example explain expression fact final formations forms frequency function Germanic given grammar High historical important indicative instance interest involved kind language later Latin learning least less linguistic meaning Michigan morpheme names noun object occur original pattern person Ph.D phonemic position possible present probably problem Professor Proto-Indo-European question reason reconstruction reference regard represent response result root seems semantic sentence sequence short similar single sound speakers speech statement stem stop stress structure subjunctive suffix suggests syllable Table theory tion unit University verb vowel words