Language, Band 50,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1974 |
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... reference work . There is little doubt that CT7 will become a standard reference work for Afri- canist linguists : its gaps and inadequacies are far outweighed by the general excel- lence of the contributions . One point which I have ...
... reference work . There is little doubt that CT7 will become a standard reference work for Afri- canist linguists : its gaps and inadequacies are far outweighed by the general excel- lence of the contributions . One point which I have ...
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... reference points are omitted from the columns ; their column vectors would consist only of 999's if they were listed as test points , and they would not affect the results . The asterisks in Table 1 show the initial allocation that ...
... reference points are omitted from the columns ; their column vectors would consist only of 999's if they were listed as test points , and they would not affect the results . The asterisks in Table 1 show the initial allocation that ...
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... reference to the constituent structure of sentences — they apply to PHRASE - MARKERS , not to unstruc- tured strings of formatives ' ( 109 ) . Then , too , he attempts at various points through- out the book to provide satisfying ...
... reference to the constituent structure of sentences — they apply to PHRASE - MARKERS , not to unstruc- tured strings of formatives ' ( 109 ) . Then , too , he attempts at various points through- out the book to provide satisfying ...
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