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The definition of exclamatory sentences ( ' those having a definite emotional coloring ' ) is so broad as to destroy any clear boundary between this type and the interrogative and narrative classes . Another serious defect is the ...
The definition of exclamatory sentences ( ' those having a definite emotional coloring ' ) is so broad as to destroy any clear boundary between this type and the interrogative and narrative classes . Another serious defect is the ...
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Pānini's originality lies in his having made consistent use of features characterizing sounds through the application of the well defined concept sävarnya within a most efficient system of rules . He saw that once the features are ...
Pānini's originality lies in his having made consistent use of features characterizing sounds through the application of the well defined concept sävarnya within a most efficient system of rules . He saw that once the features are ...
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A bachelor is a bachelor because he is unmarried , and marriage is an arbitrarily defined social ceremony ; we impose the conditions . ... A CONSTRUCTIVE definition applies to a social construct , with markers defined a priori .
A bachelor is a bachelor because he is unmarried , and marriage is an arbitrarily defined social ceremony ; we impose the conditions . ... A CONSTRUCTIVE definition applies to a social construct , with markers defined a priori .
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