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When occurring with a full word used in a nominal function , the attributive pronoun refers to the possessor ... Because this relation may occur with substantives or verbals , some workers have felt that the word modified must be called ...
When occurring with a full word used in a nominal function , the attributive pronoun refers to the possessor ... Because this relation may occur with substantives or verbals , some workers have felt that the word modified must be called ...
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These are the accented syllables ( 18 ; but not always accented , 92 ) that occur at widely spaced musical intervals — on the tonic , or on a third or fifth or octave or twelfth above the tonic . Nonfinal main accents in statements are ...
These are the accented syllables ( 18 ; but not always accented , 92 ) that occur at widely spaced musical intervals — on the tonic , or on a third or fifth or octave or twelfth above the tonic . Nonfinal main accents in statements are ...
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Moreover , juncture in BF , if defined on a purely phonemic basis , does not always occur at morpheme boundaries : in Finnish / + rákasta + jatta + retto + malle / ' to one without a lover ' the morpheme cuts are rakas - ta - ja - ttare ...
Moreover , juncture in BF , if defined on a purely phonemic basis , does not always occur at morpheme boundaries : in Finnish / + rákasta + jatta + retto + malle / ' to one without a lover ' the morpheme cuts are rakas - ta - ja - ttare ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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