Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... give in other contexts , will determine whether give for gave is the normal past tense in northern New England , as would appear from map 406 , or a dialectal relic preserved because it occurs in a common old saying . Frequently a city ...
... give in other contexts , will determine whether give for gave is the normal past tense in northern New England , as would appear from map 406 , or a dialectal relic preserved because it occurs in a common old saying . Frequently a city ...
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... Give them up Give ... up + them ; Give the man those books Elect us a good man president = ... = Give ... those books + the man ; Elect a good man president + us . Cf. ( a building ) which you must pay to enter , possibly which ... to ...
... Give them up Give ... up + them ; Give the man those books Elect us a good man president = ... = Give ... those books + the man ; Elect a good man president + us . Cf. ( a building ) which you must pay to enter , possibly which ... to ...
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... give the impression of criticizing Hall's pamphlet too severely ; as a matter of fact I do not criticize it at all . What Hall gives us is excellent , and he obviously had no intention of studying in detail the state of the question in ...
... give the impression of criticizing Hall's pamphlet too severely ; as a matter of fact I do not criticize it at all . What Hall gives us is excellent , and he obviously had no intention of studying in detail the state of the question in ...
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NUMBER DEDICATED TO GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING | 1 |
DEDICATION | 39 |
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED | 74 |
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