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Each bibliographical item is accompanied by a very short summary organized under seven headings : ( 1 ) nature , ( 2 ) date , ( 3 ) language , ( 4 ) case forms , ( 5 ) reading and ( 6 ) translation of the inscription , and ( 7 ) the ...
Each bibliographical item is accompanied by a very short summary organized under seven headings : ( 1 ) nature , ( 2 ) date , ( 3 ) language , ( 4 ) case forms , ( 5 ) reading and ( 6 ) translation of the inscription , and ( 7 ) the ...
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The authors believe in the logical nature of the mind , and use this logical nature for a practical purpose : to teach language , which is logical in nature . If we look more closely at the grammatical discussion in the NML itself ...
The authors believe in the logical nature of the mind , and use this logical nature for a practical purpose : to teach language , which is logical in nature . If we look more closely at the grammatical discussion in the NML itself ...
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If we accept this assumption , then it seems evident that L & A's beliefs about the nature of language are derived in large measure from the works of S. This is also true of their actual grammatical analyses .
If we accept this assumption , then it seems evident that L & A's beliefs about the nature of language are derived in large measure from the works of S. This is also true of their actual grammatical analyses .
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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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