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... or ñ are involved , the latter when sārvadhātuka and ārdhadhātuka suffixes are involved ( see notes 13 and 15 ) . Indeed , Kaiyața ( 1.174 ) , in his commentary on the Bhāşya passage discussed immediately above , draws the parallel ...
... or ñ are involved , the latter when sārvadhātuka and ārdhadhātuka suffixes are involved ( see notes 13 and 15 ) . Indeed , Kaiyața ( 1.174 ) , in his commentary on the Bhāşya passage discussed immediately above , draws the parallel ...
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Why are some peoples more emotionally involved in their languages than others ? Why are certain groups at certain times considered ( and self - considered ) as language - centered groups , whereas this is not true of other groups or of ...
Why are some peoples more emotionally involved in their languages than others ? Why are certain groups at certain times considered ( and self - considered ) as language - centered groups , whereas this is not true of other groups or of ...
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The indices involved are L ( e :, ei ) 0.700 and L ( a ;, au ) = 0.895 . These functional loads are not trivially small , though they are small in comparison with numerous other functional loads of vowel oppositions in Icelandic ...
The indices involved are L ( e :, ei ) 0.700 and L ( a ;, au ) = 0.895 . These functional loads are not trivially small , though they are small in comparison with numerous other functional loads of vowel oppositions in Icelandic ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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