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The author is without question thoroughly familiar with the field , and thus able to give a detailed review of Soviet ... Since Worth also gives English translations of all Russian titles , the whole text is quite cluttered , and it ...
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For example , B a - bəriq ' to give ' AT N - pariŋ - i ' to give ' ( an honored person giving ) AM N - atur - i ' to give ' ( an honored person receiving ) B N - k - ucaq ' to speak ' AT a - dhabu ' to speak ' ( an honored person ...
For example , B a - bəriq ' to give ' AT N - pariŋ - i ' to give ' ( an honored person giving ) AM N - atur - i ' to give ' ( an honored person receiving ) B N - k - ucaq ' to speak ' AT a - dhabu ' to speak ' ( an honored person ...
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We now take ordered n - tuples of words , each containing one member for each word - category in the sentence - form , e.g. ( 2 ) : man , give , book , to , boy . man , give , book , to , girl . man , give , boy , to , table .
We now take ordered n - tuples of words , each containing one member for each word - category in the sentence - form , e.g. ( 2 ) : man , give , book , to , boy . man , give , book , to , girl . man , give , boy , to , table .
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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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