An Objective Psychology of GrammarPrincipia Press, 1952 - 344 páginas |
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... dative in the correspond- ing German verb , on the basis of the dynamic character of the English people . Again , Von der Gabelentz explains all lin- guistic changes as errors on the part of younger speakers in repeating what older ...
... dative in the correspond- ing German verb , on the basis of the dynamic character of the English people . Again , Von der Gabelentz explains all lin- guistic changes as errors on the part of younger speakers in repeating what older ...
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... dative and an ablative , and he is just as positive that English has neither . But he must face the fact that the Latin dative and ablative sometimes have the same forms ( PG 177 ) . For example , in the sentences Do Julio librum and ...
... dative and an ablative , and he is just as positive that English has neither . But he must face the fact that the Latin dative and ablative sometimes have the same forms ( PG 177 ) . For example , in the sentences Do Julio librum and ...
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... dative of indirect object — the cases of conceptual inner determination . These express concepts of nec- essary relations or conditions and every language must have just this number ( S 2 , 85 ) . The logical essence of these cases can ...
... dative of indirect object — the cases of conceptual inner determination . These express concepts of nec- essary relations or conditions and every language must have just this number ( S 2 , 85 ) . The logical essence of these cases can ...
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WHY AN OBJECTIVE PSYCHOLOGY OF GRAMMAR? | 3 |
LANGUAGE ADJUSTMENTS AND LANGUAGE THINGS | 17 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL AND CONVENTIONAL GRAMMAR | 31 |
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