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Thus , while it can be agreed that unity is one of the characteristics that a linguistic analysis of poetry must account for , I think that one should begin by reckoning it as a fact that our poetic competence supplies to us .
Thus , while it can be agreed that unity is one of the characteristics that a linguistic analysis of poetry must account for , I think that one should begin by reckoning it as a fact that our poetic competence supplies to us .
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It is a striking fact that , aside from the presence of aspirated stops in certain Ecuadorian dialects , glottalized and aspirated stops are found only in Quechua dialects clearly known to have past or present contact with Aymara .
It is a striking fact that , aside from the presence of aspirated stops in certain Ecuadorian dialects , glottalized and aspirated stops are found only in Quechua dialects clearly known to have past or present contact with Aymara .
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He presents statistics on the frequencies of the number , person , tense , voice , and mood categories of Sanskrit , Latin , Russian , French , Spanish , and English , and a sizeable body of facts about neutralizations , zero expression ...
He presents statistics on the frequencies of the number , person , tense , voice , and mood categories of Sanskrit , Latin , Russian , French , Spanish , and English , and a sizeable body of facts about neutralizations , zero expression ...
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The operation and relative chronology of Verners Law | 224 |
The passive construction in English | 230 |
English relativization and certain related problems | 244 |
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