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The validity of the equation of heîsa and sátsat is immediately suspect on functional grounds : the Greek aorist is ... out its being inherited , unless we further assumed that the form is old but its function in Greek an innovation .
The validity of the equation of heîsa and sátsat is immediately suspect on functional grounds : the Greek aorist is ... out its being inherited , unless we further assumed that the form is old but its function in Greek an innovation .
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More difficult to see , but present in the data , is the crucial membership in four pronoun classes , and the priority ranking of their functions . Some such characteristic seems to be typical of many Philippine languages .
More difficult to see , but present in the data , is the crucial membership in four pronoun classes , and the priority ranking of their functions . Some such characteristic seems to be typical of many Philippine languages .
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that ' assignment of decisive grammatical importance to inflection and " function words ” seems unjustified for contemporary English ' ( 4 ) , and that most grammars of English have quite properly ' paid more attention to written ...
that ' assignment of decisive grammatical importance to inflection and " function words ” seems unjustified for contemporary English ' ( 4 ) , and that most grammars of English have quite properly ' paid more attention to written ...
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The ontogeny of English phrase structure The first phase | 1 |
Greek heisa and Sanskrit sátsat | 15 |
Lexicostatistically determined borrowing and taboo | 21 |
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