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But once such a split is made , two separate sentences are obtained with separate meanings for each , whereas the same number of words taken as one sentence has only one sentential meaning . Hence yogavibhāga involves prolixity .
But once such a split is made , two separate sentences are obtained with separate meanings for each , whereas the same number of words taken as one sentence has only one sentential meaning . Hence yogavibhāga involves prolixity .
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The number of tones in Wu is either seven or eight , due to the splitting of the four traditional tones into an upper and a lower series , though most of Wu does not separate two kinds of the rising tone . The tone values vary greatly ...
The number of tones in Wu is either seven or eight , due to the splitting of the four traditional tones into an upper and a lower series , though most of Wu does not separate two kinds of the rising tone . The tone values vary greatly ...
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These rules are kept separate for several reasons . If one wants to write rules which are as universal as possible , then they clearly must be separate , for there are languages where two vowels contract to a long vowel , and this vowel ...
These rules are kept separate for several reasons . If one wants to write rules which are as universal as possible , then they clearly must be separate , for there are languages where two vowels contract to a long vowel , and this vowel ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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