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They cannot be considered to give any certain knowledge of the phonetic nature of the b ( b ) which remained in this position . In fact , their transliteration as a - ah , ah , or ha does not rule out the possibility that b ( 6 ) was ...
They cannot be considered to give any certain knowledge of the phonetic nature of the b ( b ) which remained in this position . In fact , their transliteration as a - ah , ah , or ha does not rule out the possibility that b ( 6 ) was ...
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do not change , except that in the subset of conditions mentioned above the auxiliary changes place with the preceding N. This and other considerations which will appear in 882.5 , 6 suggest that the -s , -ed be considered affixes of ...
do not change , except that in the subset of conditions mentioned above the auxiliary changes place with the preceding N. This and other considerations which will appear in 882.5 , 6 suggest that the -s , -ed be considered affixes of ...
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For our present purpose , two words will be considered the same if they are spelled alike and different if they are spelled differently . Thus bridge and bridges will be considered different words , but bridge ( a structure ) and bridge ...
For our present purpose , two words will be considered the same if they are spelled alike and different if they are spelled differently . Thus bridge and bridges will be considered different words , but bridge ( a structure ) and bridge ...
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ProtoIndoHittite 8 and the allophones of laryngeals | 1 |
The first person singular verbal endings in IndoEuropean | 19 |
Abdominal pulse types in some Peruvian languages | 30 |
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