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This means that , in a perfectly justifiable sense , one could argue that most conditioned changes , even though they have no residue , are really subchanges of larger changes which have not completed their course .
This means that , in a perfectly justifiable sense , one could argue that most conditioned changes , even though they have no residue , are really subchanges of larger changes which have not completed their course .
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Most of them , in fact , are on the list of required readings in any course or seminar in comparative method or in Indo - European comparative grammar . Actually Lehmann is to be applauded for including some that are not usually on such ...
Most of them , in fact , are on the list of required readings in any course or seminar in comparative method or in Indo - European comparative grammar . Actually Lehmann is to be applauded for including some that are not usually on such ...
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The book being reviewed is , of course , a new edition of an old grammar , long in disrepute among linguists , but recently regaining the prestige it had in its own time . We may ask why this book , in particular , has been the object ...
The book being reviewed is , of course , a new edition of an old grammar , long in disrepute among linguists , but recently regaining the prestige it had in its own time . We may ask why this book , in particular , has been the object ...
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Competing changes as a cause of residue | 9 |
Proper nouns in English | 26 |
Relative clauses and possessive phrases in two Australian languages | 35 |
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