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The Smiths is interpreted as the persons that we call ( smid ) ; the men , as the adult human males . In all these sentences Smith has the constant interpretation ' person that we call ( smio ) ' , just as man has the constant ...
The Smiths is interpreted as the persons that we call ( smid ) ; the men , as the adult human males . In all these sentences Smith has the constant interpretation ' person that we call ( smio ) ' , just as man has the constant ...
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It seems , however , that the concept of ellipsis is intended by Sanctius merely as a device for the interpretation of texts . Thus , to determine the true meaning of an actual literary passage , one must very often , according to ...
It seems , however , that the concept of ellipsis is intended by Sanctius merely as a device for the interpretation of texts . Thus , to determine the true meaning of an actual literary passage , one must very often , according to ...
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But it completely ignores another interpretation , that of Sāyaṇa ( who gives the glosses samrddha and rādhaka , ʻrich , generous ' ) , which is followed by PW . Maurice Bloomfield ( 1916 : 286-8 , on 6.44.100 ) , in a closely argued ...
But it completely ignores another interpretation , that of Sāyaṇa ( who gives the glosses samrddha and rādhaka , ʻrich , generous ' ) , which is followed by PW . Maurice Bloomfield ( 1916 : 286-8 , on 6.44.100 ) , in a closely argued ...
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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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