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The vowel symbols are said to have ' had what are sometimes referred to as " Continental ” values ' ( 108 ) , and a cross reference points to chapter III , where we are told that ' Old English writing is by and large phonetic in ...
The vowel symbols are said to have ' had what are sometimes referred to as " Continental ” values ' ( 108 ) , and a cross reference points to chapter III , where we are told that ' Old English writing is by and large phonetic in ...
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... the present ( ' imparfait ' ) tense for present time reference , whereas in standard Amharic only its past ( “ parfait ' ) tense forms are used ( for past time reference - forms of the verb allä being used for the present time ) .
... the present ( ' imparfait ' ) tense for present time reference , whereas in standard Amharic only its past ( “ parfait ' ) tense forms are used ( for past time reference - forms of the verb allä being used for the present time ) .
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Finally , he presents his own frame of reference and program of research . How , he asks , can we best describe the place of language in culture and society ? His answer : by means of a frame of reference provided by ethnography rather ...
Finally , he presents his own frame of reference and program of research . How , he asks , can we best describe the place of language in culture and society ? His answer : by means of a frame of reference provided by ethnography rather ...
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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