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... called the meeting to order at 2:05 P.M. and presided throughout the session . About 55 persons were present . President C. A. Dykstra of the University of Wisconsin extended a cordial welcome on behalf of the University to the visiting ...
... called the meeting to order at 2:05 P.M. and presided throughout the session . About 55 persons were present . President C. A. Dykstra of the University of Wisconsin extended a cordial welcome on behalf of the University to the visiting ...
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... called a NUCLEUS ; the preceding part of the unit is called the HEAD , the following part of the unit is called the TAIL . No criteria for finding the division between the tail of one unit and head of the next are stated , but they are ...
... called a NUCLEUS ; the preceding part of the unit is called the HEAD , the following part of the unit is called the TAIL . No criteria for finding the division between the tail of one unit and head of the next are stated , but they are ...
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... called for . The Geez text of the Song of Solomon , which the author was unable to obtain ( cf. 101 ) , might have served to clear up some of the difficulties presented by the Gafat text . Possibly the Greek text underlying the Ethiopic ...
... called for . The Geez text of the Song of Solomon , which the author was unable to obtain ( cf. 101 ) , might have served to clear up some of the difficulties presented by the Gafat text . Possibly the Greek text underlying the Ethiopic ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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adjective alternation American analysis appears Assistant Professor Associate beside called century College Committee compared components connection considered consonant contains derived dialects discussion distribution early elements ending English evidence examples existence expressed fact final forms French German gerund give given Grammar Greek Hall hand imperative Indic initial Institute language later Latin Learned Library Linguistic meaning Michigan Middle morpheme noun occurs original past person Ph.D phonemes phrase pitch Portuguese position possible preceding prefix present probably Professor pronoun question recorded reference relation represent Romance root seems sense sequence Serving similar Society sound South Spanish speech statement stem stress suffix suggested syllable texts tion University variant verb vowel Washington word York