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It has long been recognized that in sporadic instances Germanic shows reflexes of a pre - Germanic / p / in forms that might be expected to reflect IE / k " ) . The most interesting ( and troublesome ) feature of these forms is their ...
It has long been recognized that in sporadic instances Germanic shows reflexes of a pre - Germanic / p / in forms that might be expected to reflect IE / k " ) . The most interesting ( and troublesome ) feature of these forms is their ...
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In favor of the suggestion are several points : this verb is used in several clear forms with onomatopoetics , as listed in the preceding paragraph ; forms without vowel before n are easily explicable , since in several of the languages ...
In favor of the suggestion are several points : this verb is used in several clear forms with onomatopoetics , as listed in the preceding paragraph ; forms without vowel before n are easily explicable , since in several of the languages ...
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Very important in transformational theory is the concept of abstract underlying forms — forms that are necessary in order to relate one thing to another , but which do not have superficial existence in the grammar .
Very important in transformational theory is the concept of abstract underlying forms — forms that are necessary in order to relate one thing to another , but which do not have superficial existence in the grammar .
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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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