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than ' real ' languages , but Proto - Palaihnihan seems to be an extreme case . Phonemic systems of the type reconstructed by Olmsted are unknown among languages genetically or areally associated with Palaihnihan ; furthermore , any ...
than ' real ' languages , but Proto - Palaihnihan seems to be an extreme case . Phonemic systems of the type reconstructed by Olmsted are unknown among languages genetically or areally associated with Palaihnihan ; furthermore , any ...
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Syntactically , it sometimes appears to be also an indication of repetition : when , on the face of it , there SEEMS to have been a repetition , but a different referent is intended , the second instance receives heavy stress : ( xx ] ...
Syntactically , it sometimes appears to be also an indication of repetition : when , on the face of it , there SEEMS to have been a repetition , but a different referent is intended , the second instance receives heavy stress : ( xx ] ...
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A different case seems amenable to another description . Section I discussed difficulties in accounting for 184. Two and two is ( are ) four . 185. Sugar and water make ( s ) syrup . 186. The flag is red , white , and blue .
A different case seems amenable to another description . Section I discussed difficulties in accounting for 184. Two and two is ( are ) four . 185. Sugar and water make ( s ) syrup . 186. The flag is red , white , and blue .
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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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