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None of the eleven Noto dialects from which he cites data displays what I would regard as ' a variant of the Kyoto - Ōsaka - type accent ' ; indeed , if the data are represented in terms of accent marks rather than high and low pitched ...
None of the eleven Noto dialects from which he cites data displays what I would regard as ' a variant of the Kyoto - Ōsaka - type accent ' ; indeed , if the data are represented in terms of accent marks rather than high and low pitched ...
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( Still a third variety of genitive , the partitive , is in the first and second person plurals represented by a different form of the genitive pronoun , e.g. nostrum instead of nostri . ) 7 The rule is given particularly often with ...
( Still a third variety of genitive , the partitive , is in the first and second person plurals represented by a different form of the genitive pronoun , e.g. nostrum instead of nostri . ) 7 The rule is given particularly often with ...
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In discourse analysis any one sentence ( or , more exactly , any period ) can be represented by a sequence of equivalence classes . The same symbolizing operation - representing sentences as a sequence of equivalence classes , which ...
In discourse analysis any one sentence ( or , more exactly , any period ) can be represented by a sequence of equivalence classes . The same symbolizing operation - representing sentences as a sequence of equivalence classes , which ...
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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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