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In fact , Mossé's grammar stands alone in the care with which statements are made . An example is the statement concerning the use of the sign c in Gothic . In the previous edition he remarked that x occurs only in foreign words ...
In fact , Mossé's grammar stands alone in the care with which statements are made . An example is the statement concerning the use of the sign c in Gothic . In the previous edition he remarked that x occurs only in foreign words ...
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In a list of the various origins of the ProtoSlavic vowels , it is stated that PSl . i derives from final -ins ( 41 ) ; but the parallel statement that PSI . y may derive from final -uns is omitted , although mentioned in a later ...
In a list of the various origins of the ProtoSlavic vowels , it is stated that PSl . i derives from final -ins ( 41 ) ; but the parallel statement that PSI . y may derive from final -uns is omitted , although mentioned in a later ...
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Basic to the type of comment treated here is the repetition of the verb and subject of the original statement , in the form of auxiliary and pronoun . Abercrombie lists and analyzes various types of comments and the subtle connotations ...
Basic to the type of comment treated here is the repetition of the verb and subject of the original statement , in the form of auxiliary and pronoun . Abercrombie lists and analyzes various types of comments and the subtle connotations ...
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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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