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A well - known example of poetic rule inversion is the treatment of initial resonants in Homer . ( For the usual ' analogical ' explanation , see Meillet - Vendryes 1963 , 870 ; Allen 1968 : 42 , 1973 : 219–20 . ) ...
A well - known example of poetic rule inversion is the treatment of initial resonants in Homer . ( For the usual ' analogical ' explanation , see Meillet - Vendryes 1963 , 870 ; Allen 1968 : 42 , 1973 : 219–20 . ) ...
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Incidentally , all the languages which do not exhibit 72 seem to be predominantly SOV ; but this fact can be regarded as relevant only to the extent to which ' pure type ' SOV languages do not have clause - initial subordination markers ...
Incidentally , all the languages which do not exhibit 72 seem to be predominantly SOV ; but this fact can be regarded as relevant only to the extent to which ' pure type ' SOV languages do not have clause - initial subordination markers ...
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Accordingly , the class of phrases whose distribution is limited by 72 can now be characterized as that of sentential ( and / or verb - phrasal ) arguments exhibiting an initial subordinating particle . The class just defined appears to ...
Accordingly , the class of phrases whose distribution is limited by 72 can now be characterized as that of sentential ( and / or verb - phrasal ) arguments exhibiting an initial subordinating particle . The class just defined appears to ...
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