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... final having an r - like ending . Note in Table 1 below that in this respect this final functions precisely like others included here in group 1. It is thus more convenient to include this final too in group 1 , especially as it ...
... final having an r - like ending . Note in Table 1 below that in this respect this final functions precisely like others included here in group 1. It is thus more convenient to include this final too in group 1 , especially as it ...
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... finals may be made at once : / -wir / / -wer / / -war / Again , from the finals listed in the last three rows of Table 1 , which are charac- terized by nasalization as a modification both of the vowel and the final conso- nant , choose ...
... finals may be made at once : / -wir / / -wer / / -war / Again , from the finals listed in the last three rows of Table 1 , which are charac- terized by nasalization as a modification both of the vowel and the final conso- nant , choose ...
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... final -e's per line of Chaucer's poetry , the project as stated would still have been larger than a single work could possibly embrace . Hence the author found it necessary to limit her monograph to the occurrence of irregu- lar final ...
... final -e's per line of Chaucer's poetry , the project as stated would still have been larger than a single work could possibly embrace . Hence the author found it necessary to limit her monograph to the occurrence of irregu- lar final ...
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