Language, Band 48,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 |
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... course of the renovation of St. Afra's Chapel in the Cathedral of Speyer , diocesan archivist Dr. Franz Haffner had discovered in a wooden chest a manuscript page which , on examina- tion , turned out to belong to the Codex Argenteus ...
... course of the renovation of St. Afra's Chapel in the Cathedral of Speyer , diocesan archivist Dr. Franz Haffner had discovered in a wooden chest a manuscript page which , on examina- tion , turned out to belong to the Codex Argenteus ...
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... course , the above three S's are also grammatical with -te ita uniformly replac- ing -te iru . Note , however , the following : ( 62 ) kare ga OTOT OSI KY ON EN { yatte ital * yatte iru sigoto wa muzukasikatta ga ( kare ga ) yatte ita ...
... course , the above three S's are also grammatical with -te ita uniformly replac- ing -te iru . Note , however , the following : ( 62 ) kare ga OTOT OSI KY ON EN { yatte ital * yatte iru sigoto wa muzukasikatta ga ( kare ga ) yatte ita ...
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... course control is concerned , the de- mands for relevance are often crude and openly anti - intellectual , and that to mount a con- vincing counter - attack against such demands does not greatly tax the professorial mind . The ...
... course control is concerned , the de- mands for relevance are often crude and openly anti - intellectual , and that to mount a con- vincing counter - attack against such demands does not greatly tax the professorial mind . The ...
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VOLUME 48 NUMBER 1 MARCH | 4 |
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PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA | 256 |
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