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For Phoenician see Harris , Grammar 39 fn . 3 ; for the Amarna period Böhl , Die Sprache der Amarnabriefe 46 . 25 The hiqtīl is probably represented by hi - ih - bi - e EA 256.7 ; in Phoenician it has developed into a yiqtīl ( Harris ...
For Phoenician see Harris , Grammar 39 fn . 3 ; for the Amarna period Böhl , Die Sprache der Amarnabriefe 46 . 25 The hiqtīl is probably represented by hi - ih - bi - e EA 256.7 ; in Phoenician it has developed into a yiqtīl ( Harris ...
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The thesis of this book is that 'English grammar is not logical' but 'predominantly psychological. ... It is a product of certain forces working in individuals and in groups to bring about certain equipoises or equilibria which we ...
The thesis of this book is that 'English grammar is not logical' but 'predominantly psychological. ... It is a product of certain forces working in individuals and in groups to bring about certain equipoises or equilibria which we ...
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If his only work had been the Modern English Grammar on Historical Principles, or The Philosophy of Grammar, he would still be among the foremost linguists of our day.
If his only work had been the Modern English Grammar on Historical Principles, or The Philosophy of Grammar, he would still be among the foremost linguists of our day.
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The Enclitic Emphasizing Pronoun of the Third | 12 |
SerboCroatian Accents and Quantities | 29 |
Analogical Weak Preterite Forms | 48 |
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