Language, Band 19George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1943 |
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... possible : paid for a bench / in the park ( i.e. paid in the park ) , or paid for a bench in the park ( i.e. a park bench ) . In the former case , in the park breaks off in the first layer as a modifier of the entire verb expression ...
... possible : paid for a bench / in the park ( i.e. paid in the park ) , or paid for a bench in the park ( i.e. a park bench ) . In the former case , in the park breaks off in the first layer as a modifier of the entire verb expression ...
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... possible definition of [ / ] would then be : ( 1 ) pause position ( initial or final ) ; ( 2 ) any consonant before consonant , or before vocalic semivowel , or final ; ( 3 ) length of vowel before consonant . This seems to me too ...
... possible definition of [ / ] would then be : ( 1 ) pause position ( initial or final ) ; ( 2 ) any consonant before consonant , or before vocalic semivowel , or final ; ( 3 ) length of vowel before consonant . This seems to me too ...
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... possible syntactical significance . A similar attitude is taken by von Brandenstein , who , however , fails to distinguish between this n - element and the article -ni ( see presently ) . A very clear example of the phenomenon is dIštar ...
... possible syntactical significance . A similar attitude is taken by von Brandenstein , who , however , fails to distinguish between this n - element and the article -ni ( see presently ) . A very clear example of the phenomenon is dIštar ...
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