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REVIEW ARTICLE Ferdinand de Saussure : origin and development of his linguistic thought in western studies of language . A contribution to the history and theory of linguistics . By E. F. K. KOERNER . ( Schriften zur Linguistik , 7. ) ...
REVIEW ARTICLE Ferdinand de Saussure : origin and development of his linguistic thought in western studies of language . A contribution to the history and theory of linguistics . By E. F. K. KOERNER . ( Schriften zur Linguistik , 7. ) ...
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mationalists have characteristically held that speakers ' reports of linguistic intuitions have essentially the same ... Indeed , he regards it - correctly , I think - as the fundamental confusion engendered by contemporary linguists ...
mationalists have characteristically held that speakers ' reports of linguistic intuitions have essentially the same ... Indeed , he regards it - correctly , I think - as the fundamental confusion engendered by contemporary linguists ...
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Paper presented at the 3rd Groningen Round Table on Mathematical Linguistics . GINSBURG , SEYMOUR , and BARBARA PARTEE . 1968. ... Papers from the 12th Regional Meeting , Chicago Linguistic Society , 271–86 . and WILLIAM Ladusaw . 1977.
Paper presented at the 3rd Groningen Round Table on Mathematical Linguistics . GINSBURG , SEYMOUR , and BARBARA PARTEE . 1968. ... Papers from the 12th Regional Meeting , Chicago Linguistic Society , 271–86 . and WILLIAM Ladusaw . 1977.
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Upsidedown phonology W R Leben and O W Robinson | 1 |
Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
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