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manic , which will be defined as that stage of Germanic spoken from the time of the Germanic accent shift to the time of the phonemicization of ( o ) > / 07 , i.e. the loss of final / -e - a / : 45 The evidence for the pre - Gothic ...
manic , which will be defined as that stage of Germanic spoken from the time of the Germanic accent shift to the time of the phonemicization of ( o ) > / 07 , i.e. the loss of final / -e - a / : 45 The evidence for the pre - Gothic ...
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The pure unaries , the increments , and the binaries have been defined as operations from elementary sentences to a resultant sentence . The nonelementary unaries ( $ 3.4 ) were defined on specific resultants , yielding a new resultant ...
The pure unaries , the increments , and the binaries have been defined as operations from elementary sentences to a resultant sentence . The nonelementary unaries ( $ 3.4 ) were defined on specific resultants , yielding a new resultant ...
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1 2 ates on He began the smoking of cigars , i.e. on the resultant of Us , we extend the definition of the ... And , since the passive defined on Nit V N , fails to operate on the resultant of P - zeroing before N of measure ( see fn .
1 2 ates on He began the smoking of cigars , i.e. on the resultant of Us , we extend the definition of the ... And , since the passive defined on Nit V N , fails to operate on the resultant of P - zeroing before N of measure ( see fn .
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