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The 2sg . chantsi occurs in a context ( in praise of the steed , following a series of formal presents ) where presential value can be ascribed to it : utéva me váruņaśchantsyarvan ' And you appear as Varuņa to me , steed .
The 2sg . chantsi occurs in a context ( in praise of the steed , following a series of formal presents ) where presential value can be ascribed to it : utéva me váruņaśchantsyarvan ' And you appear as Varuņa to me , steed .
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In a formal theory gaps are not allowed : everything must be completely explicit . Third , the accountability hypothesis specifies some requirements that a formal theory of a language must meet . ( 1 ) The theory must distinguish the ...
In a formal theory gaps are not allowed : everything must be completely explicit . Third , the accountability hypothesis specifies some requirements that a formal theory of a language must meet . ( 1 ) The theory must distinguish the ...
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system might provide a simpler and more elegant basis for the formal theory of grammars . For , as Bach recognizes , Only time will tell whether the suggestions for a general theory of linguistic structure made in transformational ...
system might provide a simpler and more elegant basis for the formal theory of grammars . For , as Bach recognizes , Only time will tell whether the suggestions for a general theory of linguistic structure made in transformational ...
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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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