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In his discussion of 2.1.1 ( II.504 [ I.361.19-21 ] ) , Patañjali again cites the examples of asamarthasamāsa used in his discussion of 1.1.43 and , in addition , he cites this sūtra itself . The rule , thus interpreted as containing an ...
In his discussion of 2.1.1 ( II.504 [ I.361.19-21 ] ) , Patañjali again cites the examples of asamarthasamāsa used in his discussion of 1.1.43 and , in addition , he cites this sūtra itself . The rule , thus interpreted as containing an ...
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In the discussion below , I will try to describe the distribution of English unanimous ( ly ) , but only indirectly , because I will be looking primarily at something else . The main point of the discussion is to account for the fact ...
In the discussion below , I will try to describe the distribution of English unanimous ( ly ) , but only indirectly , because I will be looking primarily at something else . The main point of the discussion is to account for the fact ...
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The development of philosophical or universal grammar in France and England following Descartes is entirely ignored , although a discussion of that work surely would have fitted in quite nicely . Instead we are left with the vastly ...
The development of philosophical or universal grammar in France and England following Descartes is entirely ignored , although a discussion of that work surely would have fitted in quite nicely . Instead we are left with the vastly ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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