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It is important to note for the discussion to come that in 43 , 44 , and 46 , where the N expression indicates lexically that N is past , the focus of interest of the speaker stands at E , the point beyond the validity of M. M itself is ...
It is important to note for the discussion to come that in 43 , 44 , and 46 , where the N expression indicates lexically that N is past , the focus of interest of the speaker stands at E , the point beyond the validity of M. M itself is ...
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The next major type represents in one sense a return to a type discussed earlier , in which the focus of interest is on V and its relation to N. Sentences 2142 show many different constructions , which have in common that noch indicates ...
The next major type represents in one sense a return to a type discussed earlier , in which the focus of interest is on V and its relation to N. Sentences 2142 show many different constructions , which have in common that noch indicates ...
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Because of the importance it attaches to this new enterprise , it hopes for the spontaneous interest and warm coöperation of the American academic world , whose interests , it feels , are very much involved in the creation of a fully ...
Because of the importance it attaches to this new enterprise , it hopes for the spontaneous interest and warm coöperation of the American academic world , whose interests , it feels , are very much involved in the creation of a fully ...
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
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