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Closely bound up with the problem of o - no and qe - te - o is the determination of the ideogram * 146 . To this question too Lejeune devotes some attentive pages ( 111-24 ) without solving it . Since no text actually names what * 146 ...
Closely bound up with the problem of o - no and qe - te - o is the determination of the ideogram * 146 . To this question too Lejeune devotes some attentive pages ( 111-24 ) without solving it . Since no text actually names what * 146 ...
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In this study I present the solution to a well - known problem of aspect markers in Mandarin . The problem involves several seeming irregularities in the formation of negative sentences and of the so - called A - not - A questions .
In this study I present the solution to a well - known problem of aspect markers in Mandarin . The problem involves several seeming irregularities in the formation of negative sentences and of the so - called A - not - A questions .
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A great many scholars have tackled the problem and have expressed many divergent views , especially regarding the semantics . Divergence of opinions testifies to the difficulty of the problem . Martin Joos has brought to bear upon this ...
A great many scholars have tackled the problem and have expressed many divergent views , especially regarding the semantics . Divergence of opinions testifies to the difficulty of the problem . Martin Joos has brought to bear upon this ...
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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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