Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... pattern is best revealed ' in this way ; and they expound this sovereign ' principle of pattern analysis ' by quoting , as its classic formula- tion , an eloquent magnificat to ' Pattern ' , with only the vaguest of indications of the ...
... pattern is best revealed ' in this way ; and they expound this sovereign ' principle of pattern analysis ' by quoting , as its classic formula- tion , an eloquent magnificat to ' Pattern ' , with only the vaguest of indications of the ...
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... pattern are lacking , similar units may be brought in to fill the missing spaces ( ' there is no other category left ' , footnote 24 ) . This principle clearly demands that the fact be trimmed to suit the pattern . Yet it appears again ...
... pattern are lacking , similar units may be brought in to fill the missing spaces ( ' there is no other category left ' , footnote 24 ) . This principle clearly demands that the fact be trimmed to suit the pattern . Yet it appears again ...
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... pattern of the poet's more formal type of speech . Friedrich Neumann ' tended to call such rimes ' rein ' , dialectal rimes showing a local dialect ' unrein ' . When dealing with the rimes of a poet , we have to decide , therefore ...
... pattern of the poet's more formal type of speech . Friedrich Neumann ' tended to call such rimes ' rein ' , dialectal rimes showing a local dialect ' unrein ' . When dealing with the rimes of a poet , we have to decide , therefore ...
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