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I must emphasize once that this does not mean that linguists are not concerned with hypotheses . Every linguist , save only the most absurd game - playing hocus - pocusist , is concerned at every stage and level of his work with ...
I must emphasize once that this does not mean that linguists are not concerned with hypotheses . Every linguist , save only the most absurd game - playing hocus - pocusist , is concerned at every stage and level of his work with ...
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probabilities of various conceivable samples of 10 languages , including the one we are concerned with , are as follows : ( A2 ) P ( 7 languages VSO ) x 0.47 x 0.63 = 0.04247 P ( 6 languages x 0.46 x 0.64 = 0.11148 P ( 5 languages VSO ) ...
probabilities of various conceivable samples of 10 languages , including the one we are concerned with , are as follows : ( A2 ) P ( 7 languages VSO ) x 0.47 x 0.63 = 0.04247 P ( 6 languages x 0.46 x 0.64 = 0.11148 P ( 5 languages VSO ) ...
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As it is , six years have elapsed , and the topics which concern Wise make one conscious of the development and changes in transformational grammar which have taken place during those years . The presentation of Egyptian Cairene Arabic ...
As it is , six years have elapsed , and the topics which concern Wise make one conscious of the development and changes in transformational grammar which have taken place during those years . The presentation of Egyptian Cairene Arabic ...
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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