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Once we have recognized that our classification of the loanshift is to be made in terms of the structure of the borrowing language , and have identified the morphemes involved in the process , the problem is clear .
Once we have recognized that our classification of the loanshift is to be made in terms of the structure of the borrowing language , and have identified the morphemes involved in the process , the problem is clear .
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Further ( 7 ) : ' in principle , meaning need be involved only to the extent of determining what is repetition ' — that is , to the extent of telling us what are samenesses and what are differences . Does meaning ever involve more than ...
Further ( 7 ) : ' in principle , meaning need be involved only to the extent of determining what is repetition ' — that is , to the extent of telling us what are samenesses and what are differences . Does meaning ever involve more than ...
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Such indiscriminate listing is a mark of haste ; unfortunately , the stylistic and typographic presentation of the report also shows signs of negligence at every step : witness the awkward phrasing ( involved sentences , digressions ...
Such indiscriminate listing is a mark of haste ; unfortunately , the stylistic and typographic presentation of the report also shows signs of negligence at every step : witness the awkward phrasing ( involved sentences , digressions ...
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The IndoEuropean consonants in Albanian | 31 |
h before semivowels in | 41 |
The influence of Sidamo on the Ethiopic languages of Gurage | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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