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Further , he describes a transformaa tion of ' emphasis ' that introduces contrastive stress onto strings previously marked with the colorless pattern . This transformation in effect allows any constituent ( excluding affixes ) to ...
Further , he describes a transformaa tion of ' emphasis ' that introduces contrastive stress onto strings previously marked with the colorless pattern . This transformation in effect allows any constituent ( excluding affixes ) to ...
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tion accompanying the text , that the box in question weighed only two grams . Now a machine cannot be expected to have anything like common sense or a general knowledge of the universe , for what even the most mediocre human being ...
tion accompanying the text , that the box in question weighed only two grams . Now a machine cannot be expected to have anything like common sense or a general knowledge of the universe , for what even the most mediocre human being ...
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a tion equivalences between classical Tibetan and Buddhist Sanskrit.14 In the Manual these terms are used without explanation , and certainly there is danger that the student as a result will simply understand them in their ' general ...
a tion equivalences between classical Tibetan and Buddhist Sanskrit.14 In the Manual these terms are used without explanation , and certainly there is danger that the student as a result will simply understand them in their ' general ...
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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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