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While in ( a ) there seems to be a persistence of something , ( b ) seems to indicate something additional and ( c ) seems to set up some contrast between the two names mentioned . Thus in spite of the apparent formal and grammatical ...
While in ( a ) there seems to be a persistence of something , ( b ) seems to indicate something additional and ( c ) seems to set up some contrast between the two names mentioned . Thus in spite of the apparent formal and grammatical ...
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Whereas conventional techniques for establishing referential meaning usually center on some method for determining the field and / or context of words , emotive meanings - since they seem to have no ' objective , describable domains'are ...
Whereas conventional techniques for establishing referential meaning usually center on some method for determining the field and / or context of words , emotive meanings - since they seem to have no ' objective , describable domains'are ...
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( Incidentally , once more when the verb involved is intransitive , the nonfinite form seems active ; and when the verb is transitive , it seems passive . But actually cantando and accusando have no more voice than cantu or accusatione ...
( Incidentally , once more when the verb involved is intransitive , the nonfinite form seems active ; and when the verb is transitive , it seems passive . But actually cantando and accusando have no more voice than cantu or accusatione ...
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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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