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  • ...]], etc.) has led to considerable overlap in the use of the relevant terms and, as a consequence, to a rather vague concept of what meaning is. ...words such as [[preposition|prepositions]] and [[connective|connectives]] and manifests itself in areas of grammar such as [[argument structure]], [[TAM]
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  • Ferdinand de Saussure was born in November 26th 1857 in Geneva and died in February 22nd 1913 in Vufflens-le-Château near Morges. He studied linguistics in Leipzig and Indo-European studies in Berlin and gave lectures of linguistics at the University of Geneva 1906–1911.
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  • ...merchant); died on November 16, 1968 in Bournemouth. Jurist, statistician and linguist. ...nglish philology. In 1938, he emigrated to England; Studies in mathematics and statistics. From 1939 to 1045, he placed his knowledge in statistics in se
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  • ...ad esempio il suffisso ''-igia'' può aver dato luogo, in passato, a molte parole dell’italiano ancora in uso, senza essere attualmente più utilizzabile. ...todo è che non è chiaro come si calcola con certezza il numero di tutte le parole possibili che derivano da un certo procedimento morfologico. Altri svantagg
    36 KB (5,037 words) - 19:59, 20 July 2014
  • ...ck: „The masses of linguistic forms...are a part of the physical universe, and as such are subject to the laws which govern mass assemblies of any kind... In Anknüpfung an Saussures Dichotomie von langue und parole sowie an die Informationstheorie und Kybernetik steht er zusammen mit Pierr
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