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However I do not for a minute imply that , even for the most practical purposes , correlation is the same as causal relation in the usual sense of the term ) . Yet in some cases a correlation may lead to the discovery of a causal ...
However I do not for a minute imply that , even for the most practical purposes , correlation is the same as causal relation in the usual sense of the term ) . Yet in some cases a correlation may lead to the discovery of a causal ...
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The relation τυγχάνω : έτυχον , λιμπάνω : έλιπον may then have served as a pattern for the change * χενδάνω > χανδάνω beside έχαδον . In some of the Greek verbs which form both nasal and non - nasal present stems there is some evidence ...
The relation τυγχάνω : έτυχον , λιμπάνω : έλιπον may then have served as a pattern for the change * χενδάνω > χανδάνω beside έχαδον . In some of the Greek verbs which form both nasal and non - nasal present stems there is some evidence ...
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The genitive inflection represents an extremely vague category covering a great variety of relations . ... The functional distinctions of this relation are gathered not from the word of but from the meanings in the substantives ...
The genitive inflection represents an extremely vague category covering a great variety of relations . ... The functional distinctions of this relation are gathered not from the word of but from the meanings in the substantives ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | 1 |
E? and EU in Germanic Strong Preterits | 11 |
Celtic Notes | 21 |
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