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For each word a reference is also given to a source in which the etymology may be found and , if it is a borrowed word , the language from which it comes is indicated . The morpheme index appears deceptively simple .
For each word a reference is also given to a source in which the etymology may be found and , if it is a borrowed word , the language from which it comes is indicated . The morpheme index appears deceptively simple .
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For each word a reference is also given to a source in which the etymology may be found and, if it is a borrowed word, the language from which it comes is indicated. The morpheme index appears deceptively simple.
For each word a reference is also given to a source in which the etymology may be found and, if it is a borrowed word, the language from which it comes is indicated. The morpheme index appears deceptively simple.
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Linguists have generally been accustomed to restricting their analyses to a given style ; this has been useful in presenting a consistent and coherent picture . The introduction of a stylistic frame of reference will enable us to deal ...
Linguists have generally been accustomed to restricting their analyses to a given style ; this has been useful in presenting a consistent and coherent picture . The introduction of a stylistic frame of reference will enable us to deal ...
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I | 1 |
The first person singular verbal endings in IndoEuropean | 19 |
Abdominal pulse types in some Peruvian languages | 30 |
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