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The distinction between methods of discovery and methods of proof ( or more generally , methods of exposition ) , and between the order in which certain facts are discovered and the order in which they are expounded , is familiar to ...
The distinction between methods of discovery and methods of proof ( or more generally , methods of exposition ) , and between the order in which certain facts are discovered and the order in which they are expounded , is familiar to ...
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... it has confounded unstressed syllables in -u- with those in -i- ; it is on the point of losing the distinction of feminine and masculine adjectives ; strong and weak adjectives have fallen together in the plural ; all distinctions ...
... it has confounded unstressed syllables in -u- with those in -i- ; it is on the point of losing the distinction of feminine and masculine adjectives ; strong and weak adjectives have fallen together in the plural ; all distinctions ...
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Bargery also has ( for the Katsina dialect ) : wancan ' that one ' f . waccan pl . wàd ? àncàn Some of the above list of forms transparently contain na or ta : ' The distinction between nà and na- ( tà and ta- ) is based mainly on the ...
Bargery also has ( for the Katsina dialect ) : wancan ' that one ' f . waccan pl . wàd ? àncàn Some of the above list of forms transparently contain na or ta : ' The distinction between nà and na- ( tà and ta- ) is based mainly on the ...
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