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For in that case , since a vidhi and a pratişedha contradict each other , the ruling cannot be made in a single sentence and separate sentences must be used ... As a result , since the negative sentence would then be independent ...
For in that case , since a vidhi and a pratişedha contradict each other , the ruling cannot be made in a single sentence and separate sentences must be used ... As a result , since the negative sentence would then be independent ...
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Among them we can identify rules of government , agreement , deletion , suppletion , and linearization ' , the last type functioning to convert the several axes of semology into a single axis which can be directly symbolized by the ...
Among them we can identify rules of government , agreement , deletion , suppletion , and linearization ' , the last type functioning to convert the several axes of semology into a single axis which can be directly symbolized by the ...
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To put it another way , the single spellings of out , oat , cot and caught represent all of the phonemic variants of ... actually a single idiolect — and elicit the total number of contrasts in what is termed PRISTINE ENVIRONMENT .
To put it another way , the single spellings of out , oat , cot and caught represent all of the phonemic variants of ... actually a single idiolect — and elicit the total number of contrasts in what is termed PRISTINE ENVIRONMENT .
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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