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... historical circumstances which gave rise to the areas . It is worth looking into some of these in order to understand AL better . One explicitly stated approach to evaluating the strength of LA's is that of Katz ( p . 16 ) which is ...
... historical circumstances which gave rise to the areas . It is worth looking into some of these in order to understand AL better . One explicitly stated approach to evaluating the strength of LA's is that of Katz ( p . 16 ) which is ...
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... historical facts are difficult to obtain . Even so , one would like to be able ultimately to separate real areal features- those resulting from diffusion - from historical accidents , which may result from undiscovered genetic ...
... historical facts are difficult to obtain . Even so , one would like to be able ultimately to separate real areal features- those resulting from diffusion - from historical accidents , which may result from undiscovered genetic ...
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... historical basis must be beyond reproach . UNITYP has taken pains to give an accurate historical perspective ; in the present volumes , see Manfred OSTROWSKI on congruence ( 1.252- 69 ) , on IE noun categories ( 1.270-74 ) , on ...
... historical basis must be beyond reproach . UNITYP has taken pains to give an accurate historical perspective ; in the present volumes , see Manfred OSTROWSKI on congruence ( 1.252- 69 ) , on IE noun categories ( 1.270-74 ) , on ...
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