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But even the index gives no indication that an important statement on the agreement of verbs with such ' morphologically formless subjects ' as titles of plays and names of ships is given not in the fourth section of the first chapter ...
But even the index gives no indication that an important statement on the agreement of verbs with such ' morphologically formless subjects ' as titles of plays and names of ships is given not in the fourth section of the first chapter ...
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If an environment was specified , the statement described a CONDITIONED SOUND CHANGE or , as we shall say henceforth in order to maintain a certain distinction , a CONDITIONED SOUND SHIFT . If environmental specification was unnecessary ...
If an environment was specified , the statement described a CONDITIONED SOUND CHANGE or , as we shall say henceforth in order to maintain a certain distinction , a CONDITIONED SOUND SHIFT . If environmental specification was unnecessary ...
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If it is subsumed under the phoneme / u / , we have to make a statement to the effect that , in this style , the vowel sequence / ou / but no other occurs.3 In the subsection entitled ' Phonetic features ' ( 8-9 ) , it is stated that ...
If it is subsumed under the phoneme / u / , we have to make a statement to the effect that , in this style , the vowel sequence / ou / but no other occurs.3 In the subsection entitled ' Phonetic features ' ( 8-9 ) , it is stated that ...
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