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It would be difficult to describe this difference in purely H formal terms ; it seems that the ' obligatory ' nature of this variant should nonetheless be included in a description , to meet the requirement of exhaustiveness contained ...
It would be difficult to describe this difference in purely H formal terms ; it seems that the ' obligatory ' nature of this variant should nonetheless be included in a description , to meet the requirement of exhaustiveness contained ...
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Vetter seems not to have heard those twelve strokes , or he would have included at least a few specimen texts of Venetic , and not been content ( 362 ) with an echo of the reverberations ; in fact many ( not at all ' niemand ' ) would ...
Vetter seems not to have heard those twelve strokes , or he would have included at least a few specimen texts of Venetic , and not been content ( 362 ) with an echo of the reverberations ; in fact many ( not at all ' niemand ' ) would ...
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( 1 ) A zero morph is never set up when the meaning to be assigned would be implicated by the selection of a particular allomorph of some one other morpheme . In such cases a portmanteau or included morph is set up instead .
( 1 ) A zero morph is never set up when the meaning to be assigned would be implicated by the selection of a particular allomorph of some one other morpheme . In such cases a portmanteau or included morph is set up instead .
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The stops and spirants of early Germanic | 1 |
Prakrit vanadava tree sap selfcontrol | 43 |
Meaning and linguistic analysis | 57 |
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