The Science of Language and the Art of TeachingScribner's Sons, 1972 - 277 páginas |
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... suppose that dictionary makers ( lexicographers ) arrive at their definitions ? New words enter the language every day and until they are defined " formally " ( for purposes of dictionary - making ) , their definitions must be found ...
... suppose that dictionary makers ( lexicographers ) arrive at their definitions ? New words enter the language every day and until they are defined " formally " ( for purposes of dictionary - making ) , their definitions must be found ...
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Henry F. Beechhold, John L. Behling. ( Suppose , for example , you had invented the word gurgle for the sound that it represents for us . Why gurgle ? In Japanese , bota - bota and tara- tara are conventionalizations for the same sound ...
Henry F. Beechhold, John L. Behling. ( Suppose , for example , you had invented the word gurgle for the sound that it represents for us . Why gurgle ? In Japanese , bota - bota and tara- tara are conventionalizations for the same sound ...
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... suppose , if we like , that the sentence in question is a norm and that the changes effected in it are deviations . Or we may simply think of it as a sentence that a writer has written and is now revising . He can add , omit , transpose ...
... suppose , if we like , that the sentence in question is a norm and that the changes effected in it are deviations . Or we may simply think of it as a sentence that a writer has written and is now revising . He can add , omit , transpose ...
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The Scientific Study of Language | 75 |
Constituent Analysis | 101 |
Linguistics Composition | 187 |
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