Language, Band 5George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1929 |
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... interests is the noteworthy thing . Thus the American Philological Association started with an interest in lan- guage , but long ago this began to shift ' to the fields of literature and interpretation , to ancient life in general , and ...
... interests is the noteworthy thing . Thus the American Philological Association started with an interest in lan- guage , but long ago this began to shift ' to the fields of literature and interpretation , to ancient life in general , and ...
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... interest inherent in the names of persons , the distinction of their study from that of names of places , their lin- guistic interest , the method of pursuing their study ; gives a summary sketch of personal names among the Hebrews ...
... interest inherent in the names of persons , the distinction of their study from that of names of places , their lin- guistic interest , the method of pursuing their study ; gives a summary sketch of personal names among the Hebrews ...
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... interests which lie beyond the formal interest in language itself . Where , finally , does linguistics stand as a science ? Does it belong to the natural sciences , with biology , or to the social sciences ? There seem to be two facts ...
... interests which lie beyond the formal interest in language itself . Where , finally , does linguistics stand as a science ? Does it belong to the natural sciences , with biology , or to the social sciences ? There seem to be two facts ...
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Hittite Denominatives in a i and one Source | 8 |
Praenestine ASOM FERO | 15 |
Spanish Etymologies | 23 |
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2BOTU a-stem A. V. WILLIAMS JACKSON accent adjective adsum Alcaeus álpast Bloomfield Chicago Classical College Columbia Committee Conn contexts deponent derived dialects discussion doublets E. H. Sturtevant EDWARD SAPIR English etymology example expression FM Prof French genitive GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING German Götze grammar Greek HANS KURATH Hittite Indo-European indogermanischen inner form inscriptions Irish Italo-Celtic Kent LANGUAGE DISSERTATION LANGUAGE MONOGRAPH langues Latin LEONARD BLOOMFIELD linguistic Linguistic Institute Linguistic Society Lithuanian meaning Meillet Menomini modern morphological noun Ohio State University original Oscan Pāṇini passive Patañjali Philadelphia philology phonetic plural present Professor pronoun reference referential ROLAND G Romance Langs Sanskrit Sapir SC Prof semantic Semitic sense sentence single word skupla Society of America sounds Spanish speech Sprache stink suffix syllable symbol systematic texts Thurneysen tion Univ Vendryes verb vowel Yale York City Zeitschrift Zimmer