An Objective Psychology of GrammarPrincipia Press, 1952 - 344 páginas |
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... example- as integrating everything with the verb as the central feature . Thus the noun naca meat is incorporated with qua = eat , as well as the pronoun ni = I , to form the expression ni - naca- qua I meat eat . When no especially ...
... example- as integrating everything with the verb as the central feature . Thus the noun naca meat is incorporated with qua = eat , as well as the pronoun ni = I , to form the expression ni - naca- qua I meat eat . When no especially ...
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... example of the difference between word and lin- guistic behavior study we find in the various morphological irregularities . In what sense is the replacement of s by z in the plural of house an irregularity ? Only because a certain kind ...
... example of the difference between word and lin- guistic behavior study we find in the various morphological irregularities . In what sense is the replacement of s by z in the plural of house an irregularity ? Only because a certain kind ...
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... example , instead of saying No such thing happened , B says It was ten above . Negative Relations - It is probably ... example , C says B spoke falsely when he said that D told him he ( D ) made the offer . This is a case in which ...
... example , instead of saying No such thing happened , B says It was ten above . Negative Relations - It is probably ... example , C says B spoke falsely when he said that D told him he ( D ) made the offer . This is a case in which ...
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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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