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From $ 21.1 to the end of the set , each postulate is to be read as beginning with the words : ' In any dialect ' ; except that each postulate marked with a dagger ( t ) is to be read as beginning with the words : ' In any of certain ...
From $ 21.1 to the end of the set , each postulate is to be read as beginning with the words : ' In any dialect ' ; except that each postulate marked with a dagger ( t ) is to be read as beginning with the words : ' In any of certain ...
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The beginning of the [ æ ] is half way between its middle and the [ e ] track ; from the beginning of the [ e ] to the end of what is registered in the figure is half way to the low - back region ; from the beginning of the sau ) ...
The beginning of the [ æ ] is half way between its middle and the [ e ] track ; from the beginning of the [ e ] to the end of what is registered in the figure is half way to the low - back region ; from the beginning of the sau ) ...
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But it is not conceivable that they are compounded even on the highest levels of the speech center , for that would be tantamcunt to saying that the speech center stores one form of wo for use before words beginning with the vowel of ...
But it is not conceivable that they are compounded even on the highest levels of the speech center , for that would be tantamcunt to saying that the speech center stores one form of wo for use before words beginning with the vowel of ...
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DEDICATION LIBRARY | 1 |
Word Ends and Haplology | 47 |
Taboos on Animal Names | 56 |
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