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The problem is neatly stated from the English standpoint as ' que and de as translations of than ' . The material covered - ap- proximately a million running words of Spanish and Spanish American authors , in addition to responses from ...
The problem is neatly stated from the English standpoint as ' que and de as translations of than ' . The material covered - ap- proximately a million running words of Spanish and Spanish American authors , in addition to responses from ...
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The four ' basic premises ' seem to the reviewer to have little meaning and no usefulness in the problem of phonemic analysis , and the various ' subsidiary ' premises given are a hodgepodge of obiter dicta , procedures , conclusions ...
The four ' basic premises ' seem to the reviewer to have little meaning and no usefulness in the problem of phonemic analysis , and the various ' subsidiary ' premises given are a hodgepodge of obiter dicta , procedures , conclusions ...
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The Diccionario de la lengua española notes the presence of some of the most troublesome aspects of the problem only with its uncritical and ubiquitous ' Usase también como reflexivo . " The one indexed refer- ence to quedar in the ...
The Diccionario de la lengua española notes the presence of some of the most troublesome aspects of the problem only with its uncritical and ubiquitous ' Usase también como reflexivo . " The one indexed refer- ence to quedar in the ...
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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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