Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... result of analysis will be to show the change in speech behavior during that time . Such treatment is termed HISTORICAL . Similarly , if the material is ordered with respect to geography or social status , the resulting analysis is ...
... result of analysis will be to show the change in speech behavior during that time . Such treatment is termed HISTORICAL . Similarly , if the material is ordered with respect to geography or social status , the resulting analysis is ...
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... result then constitutes a science of just those variables , without regard to other features which accompany these ... results are incomplete , but that they are restricted , as Newman says , to linguistic structure . Newman then says ...
... result then constitutes a science of just those variables , without regard to other features which accompany these ... results are incomplete , but that they are restricted , as Newman says , to linguistic structure . Newman then says ...
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... result of it , not only would [ et : an ] have been levelled to a much less distinct [ ətən ] , but so far as the de - verbal derivatives were concerned , a syncopated and assimilated third person singular present indicative form of the ...
... result of it , not only would [ et : an ] have been levelled to a much less distinct [ ətən ] , but so far as the de - verbal derivatives were concerned , a syncopated and assimilated third person singular present indicative form of the ...
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