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The condition may be interpreted as saying that extinction will occur if the Ti's are sufficiently distinct . ... it turns out that under these conditions extinction need not occur if m - 1 1 k – m < k 1 but must occur otherwise .
The condition may be interpreted as saying that extinction will occur if the Ti's are sufficiently distinct . ... it turns out that under these conditions extinction need not occur if m - 1 1 k – m < k 1 but must occur otherwise .
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When an alternant went out of current use for any reason , the collocations and phrases in which it occurred would ... Now , all 24 instances of this word in the Rigveda occur in the environments which had originally required the CRRV ...
When an alternant went out of current use for any reason , the collocations and phrases in which it occurred would ... Now , all 24 instances of this word in the Rigveda occur in the environments which had originally required the CRRV ...
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Abhibhúve from abhibhú ' overwhelming ' and paribhuvas from paribhú ' surrounding ' occur but once each ; neither suggests elision of the -ú- by Edgerton's Law . But -bhuV- forms of vibhú ' remarkable ' occur nine times , always in the ...
Abhibhúve from abhibhú ' overwhelming ' and paribhuvas from paribhú ' surrounding ' occur but once each ; neither suggests elision of the -ú- by Edgerton's Law . But -bhuV- forms of vibhú ' remarkable ' occur nine times , always in the ...
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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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