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The departure from current usage might at least have been noted . 52 : ' With the exception of simple speech recorders , instruments always pick up things which are not heard by the human ear and ignore other sounds which can be ...
The departure from current usage might at least have been noted . 52 : ' With the exception of simple speech recorders , instruments always pick up things which are not heard by the human ear and ignore other sounds which can be ...
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... that found in other standard works , e.g. from Bartholomae and Meillet - Benveniste ; however , the following advantageous simplifications may be noted : Kent c and j for Barth . and M - B č and J ; Kent & for Barth and M - B ss .
... that found in other standard works , e.g. from Bartholomae and Meillet - Benveniste ; however , the following advantageous simplifications may be noted : Kent c and j for Barth . and M - B č and J ; Kent & for Barth and M - B ss .
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( Américo Castro ) It should be noted that in the examples just cited the reflexive pronoun is no more a permanent adjunct of quedar than it is of haber in se ha sorprendido . It belongs semantically to the past participle and it is not ...
( Américo Castro ) It should be noted that in the examples just cited the reflexive pronoun is no more a permanent adjunct of quedar than it is of haber in se ha sorprendido . It belongs semantically to the past participle and it is not ...
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The Comparison of Inequality in Spanish | 28 |
Peiping Morphophonemics | 63 |
Studies in Colloquial Japanese IV Phonemics | 86 |
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