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The morphophonemic variation between what are commonly designated as normal grade , zero grade , and lengthened grade is ascribed to rhythmic principles ( 16 ) , and the presence of e in the normal grade tentatively to the phonetic fact ...
The morphophonemic variation between what are commonly designated as normal grade , zero grade , and lengthened grade is ascribed to rhythmic principles ( 16 ) , and the presence of e in the normal grade tentatively to the phonetic fact ...
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This conclusion is corroborated by the many instances of free variation , most of them between simplicia and derivatives with ga - 16 Free variation between an underlying simplex and its derivative is conceivable only in a system in ...
This conclusion is corroborated by the many instances of free variation , most of them between simplicia and derivatives with ga - 16 Free variation between an underlying simplex and its derivative is conceivable only in a system in ...
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A group in which there was more variation in syllable division , and which has therefore received more scholarly attention , is that composed of stop plus liquid . We can accept the fact that literary Latin commonly divided before the ...
A group in which there was more variation in syllable division , and which has therefore received more scholarly attention , is that composed of stop plus liquid . We can accept the fact that literary Latin commonly divided before 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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