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Some evidence for this was presented earlier : while writers tend to use that less often with pronoun subjects , as shown by Elsness , neither Elsness nor Ferreira and Dell found any difference in this regard between seemingly ambiguity ...
Some evidence for this was presented earlier : while writers tend to use that less often with pronoun subjects , as shown by Elsness , neither Elsness nor Ferreira and Dell found any difference in this regard between seemingly ambiguity ...
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Ch . 19 , ' Evidence for a laryngeal * H in proto - Dravidian ' , may also seem very controversial as well , but I believe that K's conclusion that proto - Dravidian had a laryngeal * H is right . One may think that his reasoning is ...
Ch . 19 , ' Evidence for a laryngeal * H in proto - Dravidian ' , may also seem very controversial as well , but I believe that K's conclusion that proto - Dravidian had a laryngeal * H is right . One may think that his reasoning is ...
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her arguments exceed the usual programmatic remarks in that they are based on the consideration of solid empirical evidence . The book ends with a highly suggestive and inspiring chapter , ' Universals , synchrony , diachrony ...
her arguments exceed the usual programmatic remarks in that they are based on the consideration of solid empirical evidence . The book ends with a highly suggestive and inspiring chapter , ' Universals , synchrony , diachrony ...
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