Language, Band 37George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1962 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... sentences contain- ing such conjunctions , Each of the alternative solutions we will look at attempts to cover all ... sentences as conjunctions . ( Rule D would be a special case in this view , since it forms conjunctions of N is ...
... sentences contain- ing such conjunctions , Each of the alternative solutions we will look at attempts to cover all ... sentences as conjunctions . ( Rule D would be a special case in this view , since it forms conjunctions of N is ...
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... sentences , active and passive , to find , first , what is involved when sentences are transformationally related , and second , what the relationship actually is between the pair of comparisons . A B 1 John has a bigger car than Bill ...
... sentences , active and passive , to find , first , what is involved when sentences are transformationally related , and second , what the relationship actually is between the pair of comparisons . A B 1 John has a bigger car than Bill ...
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... sentence b , one of the sentences conjoined by the comparative rule , is a nominalization of sentence 1 ; sentence 1 has the same form as sentence 4 , which contains the com- parative conjunction . When optional deletions ( operation I ) ...
... sentence b , one of the sentences conjoined by the comparative rule , is a nominalization of sentence 1 ; sentence 1 has the same form as sentence 4 , which contains the com- parative conjunction . When optional deletions ( operation I ) ...
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I | 75 |
Contrastive accent and contrastive stress | 83 |
Incipient bilingualism | 97 |
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