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Two ' types ' of vowels are distinguished , as often in grammars of Persian : ' long ' ( i u a ) and ' short ' ( e æ o ) ; this quantitative distinction is distinctly revealed in ... an unstressed open syllable .
Two ' types ' of vowels are distinguished , as often in grammars of Persian : ' long ' ( i u a ) and ' short ' ( e æ o ) ; this quantitative distinction is distinctly revealed in ... an unstressed open syllable .
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COLLAPSE OF CASE AND GENDER DISTINCTIONS Isogloss 1 , feminine and neuter definite article and adjective , neuter ... Another northern peripheral area ( medium dotting ) maintains the distinction in two parts of speech — the 1st sg ...
COLLAPSE OF CASE AND GENDER DISTINCTIONS Isogloss 1 , feminine and neuter definite article and adjective , neuter ... Another northern peripheral area ( medium dotting ) maintains the distinction in two parts of speech — the 1st sg ...
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We should not of course expect the structural distinction between hypotaxis and parataxis to be perfectly matched by the corresponding semantic distinction . At the rank of clause complex in English , for example , ( 40 ) the headmaster ...
We should not of course expect the structural distinction between hypotaxis and parataxis to be perfectly matched by the corresponding semantic distinction . At the rank of clause complex in English , for example , ( 40 ) the headmaster ...
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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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