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... grammar , integrating the find- ings of Renaissance grammar ( Scaliger and Sanctius , and also of the 17th century commen- taries on Sanctius ' Minerva by Perizonius and Scioppius ) , and those of 17th century philo- sophical grammar ...
... grammar , integrating the find- ings of Renaissance grammar ( Scaliger and Sanctius , and also of the 17th century commen- taries on Sanctius ' Minerva by Perizonius and Scioppius ) , and those of 17th century philo- sophical grammar ...
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... grammar , and the papers in this series are a step in that direction . Vol . 1 contains twelve articles , most of which were presented at a colloquium at Amsterdam in June 1984. One category consists of theory- oriented articles , in ...
... grammar , and the papers in this series are a step in that direction . Vol . 1 contains twelve articles , most of which were presented at a colloquium at Amsterdam in June 1984. One category consists of theory- oriented articles , in ...
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... grammar , 9. ) Dordrecht : Foris . and MORRIS HALLE . 1968. The sound pattern of English . New York : Harper & Row . CHRISTALLER , REV . J. G. 1875. A grammar of the Asante and Fante language called Tshi . Gold Coast : Basel German ...
... grammar , 9. ) Dordrecht : Foris . and MORRIS HALLE . 1968. The sound pattern of English . New York : Harper & Row . CHRISTALLER , REV . J. G. 1875. A grammar of the Asante and Fante language called Tshi . Gold Coast : Basel German ...
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