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While there is no inherent incompatibility between these points of view , I shall present evidence suggesting that it is possible to construe an empirical difference between them . The evidence will show that in terms of measuring out ...
While there is no inherent incompatibility between these points of view , I shall present evidence suggesting that it is possible to construe an empirical difference between them . The evidence will show that in terms of measuring out ...
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10 MODALIZED SENTENCES ( 35 ) If he is guilty can be shown by our evidence . ( 36 ) At the court proceedings , we could say if he was at the scene of the crime . " GENERIC SENTENCES ( 37 ) Priests get to hear if someone has sinned .
10 MODALIZED SENTENCES ( 35 ) If he is guilty can be shown by our evidence . ( 36 ) At the court proceedings , we could say if he was at the scene of the crime . " GENERIC SENTENCES ( 37 ) Priests get to hear if someone has sinned .
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N's evidence from phonology , morphology , lehus horn inscription into Gothic , Proto - Germanic , and the lexicon indeed makes a good case in favor and Old Icelandic as a means of illustrating the basic of transition .
N's evidence from phonology , morphology , lehus horn inscription into Gothic , Proto - Germanic , and the lexicon indeed makes a good case in favor and Old Icelandic as a means of illustrating the basic of transition .
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