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We might suppose that when the subject and the object of a sentence are
identical the object must be the corresponding -self form ( ignoring here the trivial
question of which -self forms correspond to which subjects ) . Such a rule would
then ...
We might suppose that when the subject and the object of a sentence are
identical the object must be the corresponding -self form ( ignoring here the trivial
question of which -self forms correspond to which subjects ) . Such a rule would
then ...
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It is true that some large portion of the corresponding words involved in dialect
cohesion correspond because their difference if any is due to regular phonetic
change , for regular phonetic change operates recursively . However , in general
not ...
It is true that some large portion of the corresponding words involved in dialect
cohesion correspond because their difference if any is due to regular phonetic
change , for regular phonetic change operates recursively . However , in general
not ...
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Such a set of proper chains exploiting the full choice possible at each structure bit
is called a family of proper chains corresponding to the formal item which is the
initial bit of each chain . A family of proper chains corresponding to a certain ...
Such a set of proper chains exploiting the full choice possible at each structure bit
is called a family of proper chains corresponding to the formal item which is the
initial bit of each chain . A family of proper chains corresponding to a certain ...
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Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 14 |
Emphasis in Cairo Arabic | 29 |
Shasta and ProtoHokan | 40 |
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