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Among the latter are various instances where Seiler's interpretation of a given Greek expression is unconvincing . A few typical examples follow . Seiler says : ' Au lieu de åppwotâ " je suis malade ” , on pourrait , en effet , imaginer ...
Among the latter are various instances where Seiler's interpretation of a given Greek expression is unconvincing . A few typical examples follow . Seiler says : ' Au lieu de åppwotâ " je suis malade ” , on pourrait , en effet , imaginer ...
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By such theories Go . habaida , for example , is compounded of a noun element habai- and a verb element -da ; for a brief review of the various theories and references to theories on similar formations in other dialects see Lg ...
By such theories Go . habaida , for example , is compounded of a noun element habai- and a verb element -da ; for a brief review of the various theories and references to theories on similar formations in other dialects see Lg ...
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... persisted in each of the various dialect groups before their simplification took place . 1.2 . Since we are limited in this study to clusters of consonant plus liquid , the problem is to determine the various existing combinations .
... persisted in each of the various dialect groups before their simplification took place . 1.2 . Since we are limited in this study to clusters of consonant plus liquid , the problem is to determine the various existing combinations .
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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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