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Structural Linguistics by Zellig S. Harris

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Structural Linguistics
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Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
Number of pages: 384

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This set of structural methods for descriptive linguistics is intended both for students of linguistics and for persons who may be interested in the character of linguistics as a science. The techniques are given here in some detail, without employing the terminology of logic.

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