Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... elements and absolute continuity . Every element of a straight line can in conception be made to fit every other element , and this however it be turned about its terminal points . . . . Further , every element of a straight line or ...
... elements and absolute continuity . Every element of a straight line can in conception be made to fit every other element , and this however it be turned about its terminal points . . . . Further , every element of a straight line or ...
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... elements and absolutely continuous . They say that every element of a straight line can be made to fit every other element , and this however it be turned about its terminal points . . . . Further , every element of a straight line or ...
... elements and absolutely continuous . They say that every element of a straight line can be made to fit every other element , and this however it be turned about its terminal points . . . . Further , every element of a straight line or ...
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... element I believe is to be identified with kas the demonstrative pronoun57 . Kas has not been met as an enclitic , but this fact need not be con- sidered an insuperable obstacle . The particle man is found both as enclitic and as non ...
... element I believe is to be identified with kas the demonstrative pronoun57 . Kas has not been met as an enclitic , but this fact need not be con- sidered an insuperable obstacle . The particle man is found both as enclitic and as non ...
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A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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