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The Society plans to promote this aim by bringing students of language together in its meetings , and by publishing the fruits of research . It has established both a quarterly journal and a series of monographs ; the latter will appear ...
The Society plans to promote this aim by bringing students of language together in its meetings , and by publishing the fruits of research . It has established both a quarterly journal and a series of monographs ; the latter will appear ...
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In nouns the absolute case appears as the nominative - accusative , while in personal pronouns the absolute case is wanting . For the third person pronouns are used , which are combined with an adverbial element showing the distance of ...
In nouns the absolute case appears as the nominative - accusative , while in personal pronouns the absolute case is wanting . For the third person pronouns are used , which are combined with an adverbial element showing the distance of ...
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The device of the die ( it appears completely on no specimen through the inexperience of its cutters ) was two lion - heads confronted , with a vertical inscription between them . Thanks to a new specimen Buckler can now show that the ...
The device of the die ( it appears completely on no specimen through the inexperience of its cutters ) was two lion - heads confronted , with a vertical inscription between them . Thanks to a new specimen Buckler can now show that the ...
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Against the equation valves " Aλns no objection can be brought ; but the remainder of the interpretation appears most unlikely . When the inscription was imperfectly known , the practice was to connect it with ' AλváTTηs .
Against the equation valves " Aλns no objection can be brought ; but the remainder of the interpretation appears most unlikely . When the inscription was imperfectly known , the practice was to connect it with ' AλváTTηs .
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Among the English words I have counted some one hundred and seventy that appear to be regularly developed Argentine words of popular usage , completely Hispanized . Sixty of these , or about 35 per cent , are also found in New Mexico ...
Among the English words I have counted some one hundred and seventy that appear to be regularly developed Argentine words of popular usage , completely Hispanized . Sixty of these , or about 35 per cent , are also found in New Mexico ...
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