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There , it is argued that the Latin comparative conditional , exemplified by expressions like Quo minus cupiditatis , eo plus auctoritatis ( ' The less ambition , the more authority ' ) , inherits its syntactic and semantic structure ...
There , it is argued that the Latin comparative conditional , exemplified by expressions like Quo minus cupiditatis , eo plus auctoritatis ( ' The less ambition , the more authority ' ) , inherits its syntactic and semantic structure ...
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The next five chapters are concerned with the comparative method according to the subtopics indicated by their respective titles : ' Background to the comparative method ' ( 17-36 ) , ' The comparative method in the twentieth century ...
The next five chapters are concerned with the comparative method according to the subtopics indicated by their respective titles : ' Background to the comparative method ' ( 17-36 ) , ' The comparative method in the twentieth century ...
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a Consider , for example , an illustration from Reiss 1994 which shows that the comparative method always takes precedence over internal reconstruction since the time depth of the latter is unknowable . Because the data used in internal ...
a Consider , for example , an illustration from Reiss 1994 which shows that the comparative method always takes precedence over internal reconstruction since the time depth of the latter is unknowable . Because the data used in internal ...
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Magnitude estimation of linguistic | 32 |
Productive lexical innovations | 69 |
PUBLISHED BY THE LINGUISTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA UNIV OF MICH | 214 |
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