Language, Bände 18-19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1942 |
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... structural resemblances , with Boas ' attempt to show that structural resem- blances were often the result of borrowing ... structure in the neighborhood of speakers of Iroquoian , Esqui- mauan , etc. , is a necessary but not sufficient ...
... structural resemblances , with Boas ' attempt to show that structural resem- blances were often the result of borrowing ... structure in the neighborhood of speakers of Iroquoian , Esqui- mauan , etc. , is a necessary but not sufficient ...
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... structure of the receiv- ing language is such that it can be host to certain forms which occur in the influencing language . Considerations of statistical probability ( ' doctrine of chances ' ) can be applied only after we have studied ...
... structure of the receiv- ing language is such that it can be host to certain forms which occur in the influencing language . Considerations of statistical probability ( ' doctrine of chances ' ) can be applied only after we have studied ...
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... Structure : a Case Study ( 94-106 ) is an admirable investigation of the individual characteristics in the use of ... structure . Newman then says that information about individual differences in language use , which is omitted from ...
... Structure : a Case Study ( 94-106 ) is an admirable investigation of the individual characteristics in the use of ... structure . Newman then says that information about individual differences in language use , which is omitted from ...
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