Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... causes to lie , causes to fall ' , midd . lagari ( la - ga - a - ri ) ' lies , falls ' . Friedrich has recently ... cause impurity in , defile ' . Friedrich finds the primary physical meaning of the verb in KUB 13.4.3.64-8 , which ...
... causes to lie , causes to fall ' , midd . lagari ( la - ga - a - ri ) ' lies , falls ' . Friedrich has recently ... cause impurity in , defile ' . Friedrich finds the primary physical meaning of the verb in KUB 13.4.3.64-8 , which ...
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... cause and the other the effect - that is the way homo sapiens , accustomed from earliest childhood to having things ' explained ' , invariably behaves - and with a modicum of the will - to - believe we quickly arrive at a causal Law ...
... cause and the other the effect - that is the way homo sapiens , accustomed from earliest childhood to having things ' explained ' , invariably behaves - and with a modicum of the will - to - believe we quickly arrive at a causal Law ...
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... cause of frequency , which conclusion is taken as a demonstration that fre- quency is rather to be considered the cause of shortness of words . Now the amusing thing here is that , taking the ideas just quoted and remem- bering that the ...
... cause of frequency , which conclusion is taken as a demonstration that fre- quency is rather to be considered the cause of shortness of words . Now the amusing thing here is that , taking the ideas just quoted and remem- bering that the ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
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