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It is safe to say that the peculiar facts of each new dialect will call for new postulates , supplementing though not ... That such postulates are statable ( even if not here stated ) is implied by the fact that in the description of ...
It is safe to say that the peculiar facts of each new dialect will call for new postulates , supplementing though not ... That such postulates are statable ( even if not here stated ) is implied by the fact that in the description of ...
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of the fact that there may be no sound - wave power at just that frequency . The deriving of such a sensation is certainly possible in itself ; what is questionable is rather that such a derived sensation could prevail over the ...
of the fact that there may be no sound - wave power at just that frequency . The deriving of such a sensation is certainly possible in itself ; what is questionable is rather that such a derived sensation could prevail over the ...
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It is a well-known fact that in all study of Indo-European languages, the prepositions (adverbs) are the most difficult to reduce to any sort of system. Prepositions which are phonetic equivalents may have entirely different meanings in ...
It is a well-known fact that in all study of Indo-European languages, the prepositions (adverbs) are the most difficult to reduce to any sort of system. Prepositions which are phonetic equivalents may have entirely different meanings in ...
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