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21-720 Extinction must occur then if it is not the case that 0 < 1 – ( k – 1 ) ( 1 – 7 : ) / ( k – E ) < 1 or , equivalently , k - Σπ k . k 1 This inequality is automatically satisfied if Et = 1 , for instance , and extinction Em need ...
21-720 Extinction must occur then if it is not the case that 0 < 1 – ( k – 1 ) ( 1 – 7 : ) / ( k – E ) < 1 or , equivalently , k - Σπ k . k 1 This inequality is automatically satisfied if Et = 1 , for instance , and extinction Em need ...
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One of the two trisyllabic forms occurs among these ; it makes up a commonplace trimeter break in l uuel ( prthúnd ) , a highly ... for instance , although metrically similar , never occur in this locus at all ( Table 10 ) .
One of the two trisyllabic forms occurs among these ; it makes up a commonplace trimeter break in l uuel ( prthúnd ) , a highly ... for instance , although metrically similar , never occur in this locus at all ( Table 10 ) .
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A glance ahead at the phonotactic statements shows that the back dorso - velar stops do not occur preconsonantally ... Thus the voiceless back dorso - velar fricative phone occurs only syllable - finally and is in complementation with ...
A glance ahead at the phonotactic statements shows that the back dorso - velar stops do not occur preconsonantally ... Thus the voiceless back dorso - velar fricative phone occurs only syllable - finally and is in complementation with ...
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