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In such a pro- cedure , the grammatical auxiliaries of Archaic Chinese ( the ' empty words ' of traditional descriptions ) can be classified not only at the level in which they occur , but at the point in that level .
In such a pro- cedure , the grammatical auxiliaries of Archaic Chinese ( the ' empty words ' of traditional descriptions ) can be classified not only at the level in which they occur , but at the point in that level .
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14 * miwer / uei occurs at the upper level , in the slot occupied by conditional and concessive conjunctions . ... a ' pronoun ' ( whatever the exigencies of English translation ) because it does not occur in comparable distribution ...
14 * miwer / uei occurs at the upper level , in the slot occupied by conditional and concessive conjunctions . ... a ' pronoun ' ( whatever the exigencies of English translation ) because it does not occur in comparable distribution ...
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Fei also occurs with a graphic variant in Early Archaic , where the graph for fei has the radical muh ' wood ' in its lower half . ( This negative does not occur in Kennedy's list . ) Slightly later in time , in the Book of Songs ( an ...
Fei also occurs with a graphic variant in Early Archaic , where the graph for fei has the radical muh ' wood ' in its lower half . ( This negative does not occur in Kennedy's list . ) Slightly later in time , in the Book of Songs ( an ...
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