Language, Bände 12-13George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... course , such a series might be useful , e.g. from a morphological point of view . But I should have made it clear that I was concerned with the totality of American English forms , not merely those ending in [ pǝl ] . The possi- bility ...
... course , such a series might be useful , e.g. from a morphological point of view . But I should have made it clear that I was concerned with the totality of American English forms , not merely those ending in [ pǝl ] . The possi- bility ...
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... course he finds it , and finds it quickly , for he has already decided " what it ought to be . He thoroughly confuses the synchronic and diachronic aspects of language- description , using paraphrases which might well apply in one or ...
... course he finds it , and finds it quickly , for he has already decided " what it ought to be . He thoroughly confuses the synchronic and diachronic aspects of language- description , using paraphrases which might well apply in one or ...
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... course , inflection . Word - order is referred to above as another , and elsewhere Jespersen also recognizes stress and tone or intonations . He continues with the point ( so often ignored by his opponents ' that he has had since to ...
... course , inflection . Word - order is referred to above as another , and elsewhere Jespersen also recognizes stress and tone or intonations . He continues with the point ( so often ignored by his opponents ' that he has had since to ...
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EDITH FRANCES CLAFLIN Venetic tolar Old Irish canar and | 23 |
BARRETT BROWN Uomo as an Indeterminate Pronoun | 45 |
Book Reviews G M Bolling R G Kent F R Blake | 82 |
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