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The highest number in any category will indicate the acrolectal form for that category . The presence of two numbers in a single cell indicates the existence of a rule conflict . It will be observed that in most cases such pairs are ...
The highest number in any category will indicate the acrolectal form for that category . The presence of two numbers in a single cell indicates the existence of a rule conflict . It will be observed that in most cases such pairs are ...
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150 indicates that these systems are recursive , and that all the syntactic features of the composite sentence are ' ever and always being organized within the three steps here enacted ' , so that J's analysis of syntax is a theory of ...
150 indicates that these systems are recursive , and that all the syntactic features of the composite sentence are ' ever and always being organized within the three steps here enacted ' , so that J's analysis of syntax is a theory of ...
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It is not surprising that one looks in vain , in such languages , for ' a true passive ' , and that passivity is normally expressed through forms that appear to indicate an indefinite actor ( one sees me , not I am seen ) .
It is not surprising that one looks in vain , in such languages , for ' a true passive ' , and that passivity is normally expressed through forms that appear to indicate an indefinite actor ( one sees me , not I am seen ) .
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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