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works ( e.g. Bach 1965 , 1971 ) suggest that the possible types of transformations available in different ... 24 evaluation 22 20 Gross 1974 proposes a rather different solution : he suggests that basic semantic notions in many cases ...
works ( e.g. Bach 1965 , 1971 ) suggest that the possible types of transformations available in different ... 24 evaluation 22 20 Gross 1974 proposes a rather different solution : he suggests that basic semantic notions in many cases ...
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... Saaroa ( Formosa ) ta : r - uta < * utaq ' vomit ' seems to reflect * ta ( R ) - ' prefix of spontaneous action ' , and thus suggests that the combination of * R with various CV prefixes is not unique to the WAN languages . 4.
... Saaroa ( Formosa ) ta : r - uta < * utaq ' vomit ' seems to reflect * ta ( R ) - ' prefix of spontaneous action ' , and thus suggests that the combination of * R with various CV prefixes is not unique to the WAN languages . 4.
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I suggest that this is interesting rather than disturbing . ... W then goes on to suggest possible contexts in which the elusive feature may occur . ... W suggests a linear sequence of three equidistant points .
I suggest that this is interesting rather than disturbing . ... W then goes on to suggest possible contexts in which the elusive feature may occur . ... W suggests a linear sequence of three equidistant points .
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