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These endings are generally derived from coīm , but it is more likely that they are analogical forms . The original first - person ending is probably preserved in the OHG willa found in Tatian and in the Freising and Vienna manuscripts ...
These endings are generally derived from coīm , but it is more likely that they are analogical forms . The original first - person ending is probably preserved in the OHG willa found in Tatian and in the Freising and Vienna manuscripts ...
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( d ) Coupled with this , SEMANTIC ANALYSIS ( which is based on the thought processes of primitive man , not our own ) shows how concepts are derived from each other . Thus , at least in Indo - European , Semitic , and the Caucasian ...
( d ) Coupled with this , SEMANTIC ANALYSIS ( which is based on the thought processes of primitive man , not our own ) shows how concepts are derived from each other . Thus , at least in Indo - European , Semitic , and the Caucasian ...
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Garvin comments similarly : 8 “ What is found in a particular text to be translated is thus not the system - derived meaning as a whole , but that part of it which is included in the contextually and situationally derived meaning proper ...
Garvin comments similarly : 8 “ What is found in a particular text to be translated is thus not the system - derived meaning as a whole , but that part of it which is included in the contextually and situationally derived meaning proper ...
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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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