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Yet for such students the book could be useful , particularly if they have no opportunity to do formally organized course work in the structure and history of English . It would certainly be a useful adjunct to a course in Old and ...
Yet for such students the book could be useful , particularly if they have no opportunity to do formally organized course work in the structure and history of English . It would certainly be a useful adjunct to a course in Old and ...
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Furthermore , in course of time in any one community , as the density distribution varies for all the speakers of the community in pretty much the same way , the local maxima slowly wander about . This drifting of allophones , and hence ...
Furthermore , in course of time in any one community , as the density distribution varies for all the speakers of the community in pretty much the same way , the local maxima slowly wander about . This drifting of allophones , and hence ...
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In such cases one must of course show both sets . We may give priority to the recursive features , accounting for the multivariate ones at secondary delicacy . Alternatively we can treat the structure as multivariate , accounting for ...
In such cases one must of course show both sets . We may give priority to the recursive features , accounting for the multivariate ones at secondary delicacy . Alternatively we can treat the structure as multivariate , accounting for ...
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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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