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... described by Hoffman can be attributed to differences in the dialects being described . In any event , it is clear that the surface forms given by Hoffman are not presently accounted for by my analysis . While there are various ways in ...
... described by Hoffman can be attributed to differences in the dialects being described . In any event , it is clear that the surface forms given by Hoffman are not presently accounted for by my analysis . While there are various ways in ...
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... described ; some are more informative on structural features ; and some present interesting texts while others do not . More uniformity in the set of genetic and structural topics discussed in the chapters of this part would have ...
... described ; some are more informative on structural features ; and some present interesting texts while others do not . More uniformity in the set of genetic and structural topics discussed in the chapters of this part would have ...
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... described in Cachia 1989 ) . A comparison of how these puns differ from regular processes in the phonology and morphology of the language reveals that this encoding by the poet - performer is very much a mirror image of regular ...
... described in Cachia 1989 ) . A comparison of how these puns differ from regular processes in the phonology and morphology of the language reveals that this encoding by the poet - performer is very much a mirror image of regular ...
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