Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... material may be ordered with respect to time . Thus if one classes together those utterances that were produced in January , and those that were produced in February or a year or ten years or a century later , the result of analysis ...
... material may be ordered with respect to time . Thus if one classes together those utterances that were produced in January , and those that were produced in February or a year or ten years or a century later , the result of analysis ...
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... material should be excluded which might prove to be of grammatical importance , and none should be included which cannot be of grammatical importance . ( 5 ) There must be no circularity ; phonological analysis is assumed for ...
... material should be excluded which might prove to be of grammatical importance , and none should be included which cannot be of grammatical importance . ( 5 ) There must be no circularity ; phonological analysis is assumed for ...
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... material proves more elusive in application than it did in appreciation . In an attempt a couple of years ago to use Bloomfield's principles to analyze the complicated syntax of Mixteco , an Indian language of Mexico , 2 I came to the ...
... material proves more elusive in application than it did in appreciation . In an attempt a couple of years ago to use Bloomfield's principles to analyze the complicated syntax of Mixteco , an Indian language of Mexico , 2 I came to the ...
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