Penzl, 1995 - Google Patents
Adequate historiography: Periodization in the history of German and EnglishPenzl, 1995
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- 9818246433350301774
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- Penzl H
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- Across the oceans: Studies from east to west in honor of Richard K. Seymour
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An adequate complete synchronic description of any contemporary or noncontemporary language or dialect must cover its phonology (phonemes and their allophones), morphology (nominal, verbal), rules of syntax, word formation, lexicon (vocabulary). It should also …
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