Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 3-4John Pinsent., 1978 |
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... Course recommends 31 weeks for the 5 Parts we cover- ed in 24 , but notes ( Text xv n.4 ) , ' Universities will find that they can cover the Course at a considerably faster pace ' . Given the illness , we did not badly but the times ...
... Course recommends 31 weeks for the 5 Parts we cover- ed in 24 , but notes ( Text xv n.4 ) , ' Universities will find that they can cover the Course at a considerably faster pace ' . Given the illness , we did not badly but the times ...
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... course for εlui and εu . Probably this is simple common sense , but I am still searching for an unconfusing way of showing students early in a course that thematic and athematic verbs share an originally common morphology . That they do ...
... course for εlui and εu . Probably this is simple common sense , but I am still searching for an unconfusing way of showing students early in a course that thematic and athematic verbs share an originally common morphology . That they do ...
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... Course end- ed at Part Five , with the Attic texts , so that I do not know how stud- ents cope with the Course's sudden transition to dialectically differing forms , and how satisfactory they find the exposition in GVE . It may be that ...
... Course end- ed at Part Five , with the Attic texts , so that I do not know how stud- ents cope with the Course's sudden transition to dialectically differing forms , and how satisfactory they find the exposition in GVE . It may be that ...
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