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... notes the obligatory length , he does not explain the absence of a marker . Similarly , C proposes a VC # rule , according to which the V is such a sequence is short . He points out that ' the only known holdouts to the VC # Rule are in ...
... notes the obligatory length , he does not explain the absence of a marker . Similarly , C proposes a VC # rule , according to which the V is such a sequence is short . He points out that ' the only known holdouts to the VC # Rule are in ...
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... note the genericness of lad as opposed to boy ) . Or that the pronunciation of field work is invariably FIELD work ... notes till I got to the end , and then had to correlate them with sections no longer fresh in mind . The publisher ...
... note the genericness of lad as opposed to boy ) . Or that the pronunciation of field work is invariably FIELD work ... notes till I got to the end , and then had to correlate them with sections no longer fresh in mind . The publisher ...
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... notes ( vii - xix ) , the text of ten stories in the Cree syllabary ( 3–35 ) , the same stories in phonemic transcription with an En- glish translation on facing pages ( 36-109 ) , notes on Cree orthography and grammar ( 113-27 ) , a ...
... notes ( vii - xix ) , the text of ten stories in the Cree syllabary ( 3–35 ) , the same stories in phonemic transcription with an En- glish translation on facing pages ( 36-109 ) , notes on Cree orthography and grammar ( 113-27 ) , a ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
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