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several subject forms of a sentence and their corresponding predicates may all stand in the absolute and hence be considered equivalent primary subjects . Finally , an example showing a new combination - two adjacent second persons ( cf ...
several subject forms of a sentence and their corresponding predicates may all stand in the absolute and hence be considered equivalent primary subjects . Finally , an example showing a new combination - two adjacent second persons ( cf ...
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In other cases , the obviative in isolation can be considered an ' incomplete ' version of a set expression which is often found also in the ' complete ' version . Example C IV 326 Pi - s c taxa - s ( 0 : W , 1132 ; V3 ; W , 1132 ) ...
In other cases , the obviative in isolation can be considered an ' incomplete ' version of a set expression which is often found also in the ' complete ' version . Example C IV 326 Pi - s c taxa - s ( 0 : W , 1132 ; V3 ; W , 1132 ) ...
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Hence a translation can usually be considered successful in spite of the inevitable loss of poignancy and even , in a few passages , of clearness . 8 Evaluating translation as such should not be confused with the more recondite question ...
Hence a translation can usually be considered successful in spite of the inevitable loss of poignancy and even , in a few passages , of clearness . 8 Evaluating translation as such should not be confused with the more recondite question ...
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I | 1 |
Gothic au in inflectional syllables | 33 |
Phonemics of the Zwolle dialect synchronic and diachronic | 40 |
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