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This is at least partly because of the syntactic differences between Miller and miller , another good reason for ranking syntactic ... however , were indeed forced into obsolescence by the derivative common nouns , for three reasons .
This is at least partly because of the syntactic differences between Miller and miller , another good reason for ranking syntactic ... however , were indeed forced into obsolescence by the derivative common nouns , for three reasons .
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The difference in articulation must have been the reason why it was found necessary to distinguish the new and old f - sounds in writing . Therefore it became customary to mark the old medial / f / by U , and the new one by f .
The difference in articulation must have been the reason why it was found necessary to distinguish the new and old f - sounds in writing . Therefore it became customary to mark the old medial / f / by U , and the new one by f .
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If this is true , the reason perhaps lies in the considerable difference between the functional loads of / uə + u : / and / üə € ü : / ( both less than 0.100 ) and that of / iə + i : / . ( Based on what we now know about the behavior of ...
If this is true , the reason perhaps lies in the considerable difference between the functional loads of / uə + u : / and / üə € ü : / ( both less than 0.100 ) and that of / iə + i : / . ( Based on what we now know about the behavior of ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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