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Nor is the would - be researcher always rewarded when he turns to the rather brief index in an effort to track down all the references to a given topic . Thus , only the index reveals that the fifth section of the first chapter ...
Nor is the would - be researcher always rewarded when he turns to the rather brief index in an effort to track down all the references to a given topic . Thus , only the index reveals that the fifth section of the first chapter ...
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1.4 : corruption is a poor term to use in connection with language change , given the widespread popular misconceptions on this topic . $ 1.5 : Martinet's description of the folklore which views languages as repertories of lexical items ...
1.4 : corruption is a poor term to use in connection with language change , given the widespread popular misconceptions on this topic . $ 1.5 : Martinet's description of the folklore which views languages as repertories of lexical items ...
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In the analysis of the negative , / -mäs / is given as a special suffix , corresponding to the positive with / -r / ( 74 ) ; rather , / -r / and / -s / are allomorphs . Other analytic preferences might be given .
In the analysis of the negative , / -mäs / is given as a special suffix , corresponding to the positive with / -r / ( 74 ) ; rather , / -r / and / -s / are allomorphs . Other analytic preferences might be given .
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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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