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American Indo - Europeanists on the other hand have been much more interested in broad problems , and may at times have dealt ... languages rather than development from some earlier language , is the first problem raised in this book .
American Indo - Europeanists on the other hand have been much more interested in broad problems , and may at times have dealt ... languages rather than development from some earlier language , is the first problem raised in this book .
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The problem is by no means so simple , as Leopold's own material demonstrates . It is more likely that the model language serves principally as a stimulus to the child's analogical faculties , and that child language , from the earliest ...
The problem is by no means so simple , as Leopold's own material demonstrates . It is more likely that the model language serves principally as a stimulus to the child's analogical faculties , and that child language , from the earliest ...
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The problem of their origin has been complicated by the fact that the Hittite language is not isolated in the peninsula , but forms part of an ' Anatolian ' group of languages to which Luwian and Palaic - likewise attested in the ...
The problem of their origin has been complicated by the fact that the Hittite language is not isolated in the peninsula , but forms part of an ' Anatolian ' group of languages to which Luwian and Palaic - likewise attested in the ...
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Meaning communication and value LENNEBERG | 19 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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