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This distinction is not made by tjukk ' thick , fat ' , and here it is the distinction BETWEEN the suppletive stems that ... The overdifferentiated paradigm makes distinctions not found in other adjectives , regular or irregular .
This distinction is not made by tjukk ' thick , fat ' , and here it is the distinction BETWEEN the suppletive stems that ... The overdifferentiated paradigm makes distinctions not found in other adjectives , regular or irregular .
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For instance , Latin had differential object marking ( zzza ) , with a nominative / accusative distinction for masculine and feminine , but not neuter . This distinction was lost in the first centuries ce via phonological erosion ...
For instance , Latin had differential object marking ( zzza ) , with a nominative / accusative distinction for masculine and feminine , but not neuter . This distinction was lost in the first centuries ce via phonological erosion ...
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If the survey results are taken as supporting a distinction between two clusters if they differ significantly on at least one of the two tasks , we have the four - way distinction shown in Figure 9 . MOST SPLITTABLE SW sn sl shr sm ...
If the survey results are taken as supporting a distinction between two clusters if they differ significantly on at least one of the two tasks , we have the four - way distinction shown in Figure 9 . MOST SPLITTABLE SW sn sl shr sm ...
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