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... preceding substantive , very rarely preceding its substantive to mark an intervening adjective or genitive as a modifier , still more rarely preceding an adjective to give it a generic sense ; demonstrative pronoun in one certain ...
... preceding substantive , very rarely preceding its substantive to mark an intervening adjective or genitive as a modifier , still more rarely preceding an adjective to give it a generic sense ; demonstrative pronoun in one certain ...
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... preceding the syllabic nucleus ( or from the syllabic nucleus itself if there is no preceding semivowel ) to the end of the syllable , the INITIAL being , of course , anything else that precedes the final . This includes those cases of ...
... preceding the syllabic nucleus ( or from the syllabic nucleus itself if there is no preceding semivowel ) to the end of the syllable , the INITIAL being , of course , anything else that precedes the final . This includes those cases of ...
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... preceding one . [ wǝn , -wën ] In the second of these two finals the vowel is quite short and is raised in the direction of the preceding semivowel from the position of [ ǝ ] . The mid vowel quality , however , is never completely ...
... preceding one . [ wǝn , -wën ] In the second of these two finals the vowel is quite short and is raised in the direction of the preceding semivowel from the position of [ ǝ ] . The mid vowel quality , however , is never completely ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
The Roumanian Vocatives | 22 |
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