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If the second alternative is adopted , one interprets ( 2 ) cadayo nipata samjñā bhavanti yadi tu sattve vartante tada nipātasamjña na bhavanti ' ca etc. are called particles , but if they mean a thing they are not .
If the second alternative is adopted , one interprets ( 2 ) cadayo nipata samjñā bhavanti yadi tu sattve vartante tada nipātasamjña na bhavanti ' ca etc. are called particles , but if they mean a thing they are not .
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Hence , when 1.1.37 brings in the term avyaya , giving among the definienda nipāta , we are to understand that what ends in a nipāta is also called avyaya . On the strength of the vārttika statement just quoted , we are then to ...
Hence , when 1.1.37 brings in the term avyaya , giving among the definienda nipāta , we are to understand that what ends in a nipāta is also called avyaya . On the strength of the vārttika statement just quoted , we are then to ...
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These segments are called LEXICAL BEHAVIORAL UNITS . Note that a form is called elicitable if it can be obtained from an informant in answer to a direct question . ( For a detailed discussion of elicitation , see Harris and Voegelin ...
These segments are called LEXICAL BEHAVIORAL UNITS . Note that a form is called elicitable if it can be obtained from an informant in answer to a direct question . ( For a detailed discussion of elicitation , see Harris and Voegelin ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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