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Number may therefore ( sic ) be postulated as obligatory in a grammar of English , since , as a result , the rules for subject and verb agreement are simplified , while in a grammar of Spanish , the plural morpheme may be postulated as ...
Number may therefore ( sic ) be postulated as obligatory in a grammar of English , since , as a result , the rules for subject and verb agreement are simplified , while in a grammar of Spanish , the plural morpheme may be postulated as ...
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This , I feel , is the major test of adequacy in the structuralist sense , and any grammar which meets this test is a valuable tool for the ethnographer , the folklorist , or the linguist who must work with textual material .
This , I feel , is the major test of adequacy in the structuralist sense , and any grammar which meets this test is a valuable tool for the ethnographer , the folklorist , or the linguist who must work with textual material .
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They restrict their semantic analyses mainly to the sentence , because it is the best understood unit of transformational grammar . They assume that only grammatically well - formed sentences of a natural language can be semantically ...
They restrict their semantic analyses mainly to the sentence , because it is the best understood unit of transformational grammar . They assume that only grammatically well - formed sentences of a natural language can be semantically ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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