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Phonologically there is no difficulty : the Dravidian apico - alveolar stop
phonemes cannot appear as such in Sanskrit ... is that the words of DED 3913
are found only in the South Dravidian languages ; not even Telugu appears in
the entry .
Phonologically there is no difficulty : the Dravidian apico - alveolar stop
phonemes cannot appear as such in Sanskrit ... is that the words of DED 3913
are found only in the South Dravidian languages ; not even Telugu appears in
the entry .
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A glaring exception would appear to be such occurrences of got as the one in I
have got to go home . It seems obvious that got has no meaning in this context ,
yet this meaninglessness cannot be accounted for by the unavailability of words ...
A glaring exception would appear to be such occurrences of got as the one in I
have got to go home . It seems obvious that got has no meaning in this context ,
yet this meaninglessness cannot be accounted for by the unavailability of words ...
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The reasons listed under $ 6 ( 3 ) appear superfluous . After this thorough
discussion of order , partly based upon considerations of anuvytti , it is surprising
that in the translation of the rules ( 4-5 ) some cases of anuvštti ( always enclosed
in ...
The reasons listed under $ 6 ( 3 ) appear superfluous . After this thorough
discussion of order , partly based upon considerations of anuvytti , it is surprising
that in the translation of the rules ( 4-5 ) some cases of anuvštti ( always enclosed
in ...
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Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 14 |
Emphasis in Cairo Arabic | 29 |
Shasta and ProtoHokan | 40 |
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