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While the resulting -ng - / - ñ- alternation was tolerated for some time before the latter consonant prevailed throughout the paradigm , nz- occasionally crops up instead of -ñ- , e.g. in franzer alongside frañer , and in some cases ...
While the resulting -ng - / - ñ- alternation was tolerated for some time before the latter consonant prevailed throughout the paradigm , nz- occasionally crops up instead of -ñ- , e.g. in franzer alongside frañer , and in some cases ...
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What better explanation than that the latter was becoming strictly future in meaning ? The last essay in this volume , by Weinreich , Labov , and Herzog ( ' Empirical foundations for a theory of language change ' , 95–195 ) will ...
What better explanation than that the latter was becoming strictly future in meaning ? The last essay in this volume , by Weinreich , Labov , and Herzog ( ' Empirical foundations for a theory of language change ' , 95–195 ) will ...
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The latter are more reminiscent of the statement calculus of formal logic ; bat the former embrace features of considerable importance , and are here described first . Clauses which are found in the Periphery of the sentence can best be ...
The latter are more reminiscent of the statement calculus of formal logic ; bat the former embrace features of considerable importance , and are here described first . Clauses which are found in the Periphery of the sentence can best be ...
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