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Flusser says that Carter's piety is not the problem . “ WHAT I'M WORRIED ABOUT ” , he declares , “ is that the influence of Carter's advisers may eclipse the influence of the Divine Spirit . ” ' ( JE , 9/10/76 , p .
Flusser says that Carter's piety is not the problem . “ WHAT I'M WORRIED ABOUT ” , he declares , “ is that the influence of Carter's advisers may eclipse the influence of the Divine Spirit . ” ' ( JE , 9/10/76 , p .
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Another problem with intervocalic / 1 / is that it can ( apparently in all dialects , in all instances ) be optionally deleted , leaving only a sequence of two vowels . Since there are other sources for two - vowel sequences ...
Another problem with intervocalic / 1 / is that it can ( apparently in all dialects , in all instances ) be optionally deleted , leaving only a sequence of two vowels . Since there are other sources for two - vowel sequences ...
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The problem has vanished : it has not been solved . ( See also my comments on van Dijk's article below . ) The short paper by Guenthner consists essentially of footnotes to Kamp , and thus suffers from the same linguistically ...
The problem has vanished : it has not been solved . ( See also my comments on van Dijk's article below . ) The short paper by Guenthner consists essentially of footnotes to Kamp , and thus suffers from the same linguistically ...
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