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Some reasons for proposing the biological model are the substance of what follows . ... if the similarities and dissimilarities are hopelessly tangled , we will have the better reason for a final rejection of evolutionary linguistics .
Some reasons for proposing the biological model are the substance of what follows . ... if the similarities and dissimilarities are hopelessly tangled , we will have the better reason for a final rejection of evolutionary linguistics .
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I therefore see no compelling theoretical reason to deny the possibility of an ablauting infix -né - / - n- added to a zero - grade root , as originally posited by de Saussure , Mémoire 240 ( = Recueil 224 ) .
I therefore see no compelling theoretical reason to deny the possibility of an ablauting infix -né - / - n- added to a zero - grade root , as originally posited by de Saussure , Mémoire 240 ( = Recueil 224 ) .
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It is difficult to reason rigidly from etymologies of the kind with which we must operate in the present article , for any attempt to estimate their semantic plausi- bility is likely to be subjective to a considerable degree .
It is difficult to reason rigidly from etymologies of the kind with which we must operate in the present article , for any attempt to estimate their semantic plausi- bility is likely to be subjective to a considerable degree .
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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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