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There are exceptions , however : > K mata ' eye ' B R + mata ' spy ' B Rf + mata - n ' stone ( in ring ) ' Styles . In the following discussion of styles , sentences using only style levels will be discussed first , then combinations of ...
There are exceptions , however : > K mata ' eye ' B R + mata ' spy ' B Rf + mata - n ' stone ( in ring ) ' Styles . In the following discussion of styles , sentences using only style levels will be discussed first , then combinations of ...
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such persons , so far as they do not fall into kasar style categories ( e.g. one's own younger siblings ) , and to the spouse of such a person . Alus and biasa words are used in alus style . In Madurese this style is called a - bhasa ...
such persons , so far as they do not fall into kasar style categories ( e.g. one's own younger siblings ) , and to the spouse of such a person . Alus and biasa words are used in alus style . In Madurese this style is called a - bhasa ...
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The crucial factor is the question of ' style ' . ? In the style characterized by the slowest , most deliberate speed ( perhaps Hodge's ' quotative formal ' ) / ? / is a full - fledged phoneme , occurring in all positions , e.g. / ? alí ...
The crucial factor is the question of ' style ' . ? In the style characterized by the slowest , most deliberate speed ( perhaps Hodge's ' quotative formal ' ) / ? / is a full - fledged phoneme , occurring in all positions , e.g. / ? alí ...
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