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cluded with this chapter , all the references being sandwiched into the text and into a few footnotes . Fortunately , the careful division and subdivision by topic makes orientation relatively easy . 1.33 . The chapter on LATVIAN ...
cluded with this chapter , all the references being sandwiched into the text and into a few footnotes . Fortunately , the careful division and subdivision by topic makes orientation relatively easy . 1.33 . The chapter on LATVIAN ...
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Instead , the third sentence of the chapter introduces yet another unexplained concept : the ' syntactic relationship ' . Not until six pages later does the author give some idea of the type of relationship he has in mind , and even ...
Instead , the third sentence of the chapter introduces yet another unexplained concept : the ' syntactic relationship ' . Not until six pages later does the author give some idea of the type of relationship he has in mind , and even ...
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Chapter XI , ' Infinitive as a secondary minimum component of sentence ' , has a relatively high yield of useful information . So has chapter XII , ' Syntactic links of the numerals ' , although this section leaves the reader with some ...
Chapter XI , ' Infinitive as a secondary minimum component of sentence ' , has a relatively high yield of useful information . So has chapter XII , ' Syntactic links of the numerals ' , although this section leaves the reader with some ...
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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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