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S = O n n = في ) ; ) , $ , m > n ( A4 ) O A ; jem Am 0 O A ; m < n . jem + 1 O is the repeated concatenation operator , analogous to the familiar su tion operator . O is read ' the concatenation from m through n of .
S = O n n = في ) ; ) , $ , m > n ( A4 ) O A ; jem Am 0 O A ; m < n . jem + 1 O is the repeated concatenation operator , analogous to the familiar su tion operator . O is read ' the concatenation from m through n of .
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tion from the original orthography ; ( 2 ) traditional pronunciations by Mandean priests of Classical forms , presented by Macuch in something like a broad phonetic transcription ; and ( 3 ) Modern Mandaic forms , provided by the same ...
tion from the original orthography ; ( 2 ) traditional pronunciations by Mandean priests of Classical forms , presented by Macuch in something like a broad phonetic transcription ; and ( 3 ) Modern Mandaic forms , provided by the same ...
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tion to X of an ability to swim , then it ought to mean that X is at the moment in possession of that ability , not necessarily that he is manifesting it . Next , how does Da sucmi differ from Da kanmo sucmi ' He can swim ' ?
tion to X of an ability to swim , then it ought to mean that X is at the moment in possession of that ability , not necessarily that he is manifesting it . Next , how does Da sucmi differ from Da kanmo sucmi ' He can swim ' ?
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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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