Language, Band 12George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1936 |
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... less abstract , less indefinite , than that with which we usually associate on . Such values had a deterrent effect not only upon its use as an indeterminate pronoun , but upon other possible uses as well . With these limitations . and ...
... less abstract , less indefinite , than that with which we usually associate on . Such values had a deterrent effect not only upon its use as an indeterminate pronoun , but upon other possible uses as well . With these limitations . and ...
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... less than 2 for large ones , and cannot be less than 1.90 . If the ' best ' straight line has an index less than 1.90 , then it is not as good a fit as some curve would be . A sinuous curve with curvature at EACH END would counterfeit ...
... less than 2 for large ones , and cannot be less than 1.90 . If the ' best ' straight line has an index less than 1.90 , then it is not as good a fit as some curve would be . A sinuous curve with curvature at EACH END would counterfeit ...
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... less varied in meaning , less intense , and one might almost say ' less heavy ' , because it has been subjected to the influence of its homonym.28 28 It is perhaps worth noting that there were two OE verbs līhtan , ' to illumi- nate ...
... less varied in meaning , less intense , and one might almost say ' less heavy ' , because it has been subjected to the influence of its homonym.28 28 It is perhaps worth noting that there were two OE verbs līhtan , ' to illumi- nate ...
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I | 3 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 15 |
A A HILL Phonetic and Phonemic Change | 23 |
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