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Class 1b , containing the present of the 1st conjugation , usually shows a more salient opposition of the type [ a ] ( ū ) ... [ a ] for this opposition , and others show considerable variation among [ ã u ) when the plural is utilized .
Class 1b , containing the present of the 1st conjugation , usually shows a more salient opposition of the type [ a ] ( ū ) ... [ a ] for this opposition , and others show considerable variation among [ ã u ) when the plural is utilized .
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Table 3 indicates that this circumstance has little or no effect , since all three models show nearly identical results for these two classes . Furthermore , the log likelihood test in the logistic model shows that the small difference ...
Table 3 indicates that this circumstance has little or no effect , since all three models show nearly identical results for these two classes . Furthermore , the log likelihood test in the logistic model shows that the small difference ...
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Most of the comedy shows , too , presuppose a cultural and political background not attained by the people in our sample . Nonetheless , a relatively smaller proportion of broadcast time ( mainly Saturday and Sunday afternoons ) is ...
Most of the comedy shows , too , presuppose a cultural and political background not attained by the people in our sample . Nonetheless , a relatively smaller proportion of broadcast time ( mainly Saturday and Sunday afternoons ) is ...
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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