Language, Band 73,Ausgaben 3-4Linguistic Society of America, 1997 |
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... dictionary entries ; and notes on the treatment of place names , proper names ( of tribes and persons ) , and biological nomencla- ture . The introduction is followed by a full list of abbreviations used in the dictionary entries . The ...
... dictionary entries ; and notes on the treatment of place names , proper names ( of tribes and persons ) , and biological nomencla- ture . The introduction is followed by a full list of abbreviations used in the dictionary entries . The ...
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... dictionary entries is that transitive subentries with third person subject- third person object morphology are given impersonal translations . For example , under the stem headword / ciq- [ Vcíq dig ] is the subentry TR / cíq - e - s ...
... dictionary entries is that transitive subentries with third person subject- third person object morphology are given impersonal translations . For example , under the stem headword / ciq- [ Vcíq dig ] is the subentry TR / cíq - e - s ...
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... dictionary will be enormously use- ful in learning unfamiliar terminology and may also help writers to select existing terms to meet their needs rather than adding new ones . The dictionary encompasses not only currently fashionable ...
... dictionary will be enormously use- ful in learning unfamiliar terminology and may also help writers to select existing terms to meet their needs rather than adding new ones . The dictionary encompasses not only currently fashionable ...
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