Language, Band 65,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1989 |
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... present aden guṇaḥ , but rather presents only his analytical version ' aT = eN gunáḥ ' , how is one to look up this rule in the alphabetical index of Pāņini's rules ? Katre assumes that the reader somehow knows the form aden guṇah , and ...
... present aden guṇaḥ , but rather presents only his analytical version ' aT = eN gunáḥ ' , how is one to look up this rule in the alphabetical index of Pāņini's rules ? Katre assumes that the reader somehow knows the form aden guṇah , and ...
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... present instance , however , I shall argue that this is not the right way for linguists ( or for cognitive scientists , either ) to see the matter . In fact , a linguist who reads this book has every reason to be concerned about what it ...
... present instance , however , I shall argue that this is not the right way for linguists ( or for cognitive scientists , either ) to see the matter . In fact , a linguist who reads this book has every reason to be concerned about what it ...
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... present was Jostein Hauge , Director of the Norwegian Computing Centre for the Humanities at Bergen , which has become the depository for the archives and the agent for dispensing them to scholars around the world . From these modest ...
... present was Jostein Hauge , Director of the Norwegian Computing Centre for the Humanities at Bergen , which has become the depository for the archives and the agent for dispensing them to scholars around the world . From these modest ...
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Elucidation of | 457 |
American English spelling | 487 |
Saussurean studiesEtudes saussuriennes | 518 |
Urheberrecht | |
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