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Sanskrit grammar " Analo- gists " and " anoma- lists " Use of Latin by medieval scholars The modistae New sources of data The Port- Royal school. History of linguistics EARLIER HISTORY Non - Western traditions . Linguistic speculation ...
Sanskrit grammar " Analo- gists " and " anoma- lists " Use of Latin by medieval scholars The modistae New sources of data The Port- Royal school. History of linguistics EARLIER HISTORY Non - Western traditions . Linguistic speculation ...
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... grammar " of the modistae , who were so called because the titles of their works were often phrased De modis significandi tractatus ( “ Treatise Concerning the Modes of Signifying " ) . For the development of the Western gram- matical ...
... grammar " of the modistae , who were so called because the titles of their works were often phrased De modis significandi tractatus ( “ Treatise Concerning the Modes of Signifying " ) . For the development of the Western gram- matical ...
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... grammar ( see above Chomsky's grammar ) . In his earliest work Chom- sky described three different models of grammar - finite- state grammar , phrase - structure grammar , and transfor- mational grammar — and compared them in terms of ...
... grammar ( see above Chomsky's grammar ) . In his earliest work Chom- sky described three different models of grammar - finite- state grammar , phrase - structure grammar , and transfor- mational grammar — and compared them in terms of ...
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