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noise of bees humming in hollow tree ' . vav ( with short high - pitched explosive pronunciation ) ' noise of one explosive bark of dog or jackal ' ; vav vav ( with same type of pronunciation ) ' repeated barking of dog or jackal ...
noise of bees humming in hollow tree ' . vav ( with short high - pitched explosive pronunciation ) ' noise of one explosive bark of dog or jackal ' ; vav vav ( with same type of pronunciation ) ' repeated barking of dog or jackal ...
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gudakn ' suddenly , unexpectedly ' gusakn ' with noise of drinking so that water plops inside ' ( 1381 ) kavakn ' suddenly ' ( 1109 ) kocakn ' suddenly ' ( 914 ) labakn ' ( to bite ) with a snap and a bark ' ( see Appendix to this paper ...
gudakn ' suddenly , unexpectedly ' gusakn ' with noise of drinking so that water plops inside ' ( 1381 ) kavakn ' suddenly ' ( 1109 ) kocakn ' suddenly ' ( 914 ) labakn ' ( to bite ) with a snap and a bark ' ( see Appendix to this paper ...
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( 4 ) DED 1095 : Ta . kalakala- ' to reiterate in sound , rustle , tinkle , chink , clink , rattle ' , kalakalappu ' rustling ' , kalakalam ' chirping of birds , confused noise of a crowd ' , kalakalenal ' tinkling , chinking ' ...
( 4 ) DED 1095 : Ta . kalakala- ' to reiterate in sound , rustle , tinkle , chink , clink , rattle ' , kalakalappu ' rustling ' , kalakalam ' chirping of birds , confused noise of a crowd ' , kalakalenal ' tinkling , chinking ' ...
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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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