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II final Div . III final Div . III / IV final Yon Iwon Yen Iwen ien iwen iem Хво Ywon ien iwen 2oooo ăm ən on wən uən am ... distinction ( 0 / C ) insofar as this applies to a given pair of finals.48 The characteristic behavior of the ...
II final Div . III final Div . III / IV final Yon Iwon Yen Iwen ien iwen iem Хво Ywon ien iwen 2oooo ăm ən on wən uən am ... distinction ( 0 / C ) insofar as this applies to a given pair of finals.48 The characteristic behavior of the ...
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DIVISION OPEN FINAL CLOSED FINAL I II III III / IV IV An En len len len TABLE 10 úan den ўел ỹen ỹen DIVISION OPEN FINAL ... In other words , the distribution of these finals might have been as illustrated in Table 10 , before the ...
DIVISION OPEN FINAL CLOSED FINAL I II III III / IV IV An En len len len TABLE 10 úan den ўел ỹen ỹen DIVISION OPEN FINAL ... In other words , the distribution of these finals might have been as illustrated in Table 10 , before the ...
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The final e of singular / papēle / is deleted by a rule which we may call Apocope . Saltarelli maintains , on the other hand , that the underlying representations are / papēl / and / papēl + s / . The last e of papeles is inserted by a ...
The final e of singular / papēle / is deleted by a rule which we may call Apocope . Saltarelli maintains , on the other hand , that the underlying representations are / papēl / and / papēl + s / . The last e of papeles is inserted by a ...
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