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A tall man called the police . 51. A tall man observed the criminal and a tall man called the police . 52. A tall man observed the criminal and a tall one called the police . 53. A tall man observed the criminal and he called the police ...
A tall man called the police . 51. A tall man observed the criminal and a tall man called the police . 52. A tall man observed the criminal and a tall one called the police . 53. A tall man observed the criminal and he called the police ...
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4 > > 6 Geertz describes it for Javanese , 4 A number of words are made to carry in addition to their normal linguistic meaning what might be called a " status meaning ” ; i.e. when used in actual conversation they convey not only their ...
4 > > 6 Geertz describes it for Javanese , 4 A number of words are made to carry in addition to their normal linguistic meaning what might be called a " status meaning ” ; i.e. when used in actual conversation they convey not only their ...
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The Kroeber - Chrétien papers employed what I have called the CzekanowskiKlimek technique , 17 which , in its barest essentials , may be described as follows : given a group of cognate languages , each pair of languages is compared with ...
The Kroeber - Chrétien papers employed what I have called the CzekanowskiKlimek technique , 17 which , in its barest essentials , may be described as follows : given a group of cognate languages , each pair of languages is compared with ...
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On defining stages in Prehistoric Germanic | 19 |
Comparative constructions in English | 37 |
Prothesis in the Latin verb sum | 59 |
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