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Thus , muta cum liquida is reversed : * dr > Arm . rt : k'irin ' sweat ' : Gk . hidrós * bhr > Arm . rb : surb ' pure ' : Skt . śubhráḥ * ghr > Arm . rj : merj ' near ' : Gk , mékhri ' until In secondary interior position we find : * dr ...
Thus , muta cum liquida is reversed : * dr > Arm . rt : k'irin ' sweat ' : Gk . hidrós * bhr > Arm . rb : surb ' pure ' : Skt . śubhráḥ * ghr > Arm . rj : merj ' near ' : Gk , mékhri ' until In secondary interior position we find : * dr ...
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Bill hit John ) the differing orders result simply from the lexical options chosen , where two positions in a ... sets of symbols are introduced , we lose one of the useful means of specifying units , namely , by their position .
Bill hit John ) the differing orders result simply from the lexical options chosen , where two positions in a ... sets of symbols are introduced , we lose one of the useful means of specifying units , namely , by their position .
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This is the only transformation governing the position of the finite verb alone . It performs a shift to second position , if and only if it still remains at the end between an element boundary and the final sentence boundary.12 Thus ...
This is the only transformation governing the position of the finite verb alone . It performs a shift to second position , if and only if it still remains at the end between an element boundary and the final sentence boundary.12 Thus ...
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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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