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A few similar phrases have -wïr : ' ...- with ... ' ; e.g. arswïr ars , pöörwïr fö - r ' [ to make us to be ] Europeans with the Europeans , Tamilians with the Tamilians ' ( 209.44 ) ; kaswir xas , kudwîr xud ' [ to be struck by ] stone ...
A few similar phrases have -wïr : ' ...- with ... ' ; e.g. arswïr ars , pöörwïr fö - r ' [ to make us to be ] Europeans with the Europeans , Tamilians with the Tamilians ' ( 209.44 ) ; kaswir xas , kudwîr xud ' [ to be struck by ] stone ...
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A similar type of redundancy is seen in units composed of noun + interrogative + repeated noun , again the first noun being redundant . Two mund songs ( songs 20 , 21 ) have numerous examples , with elaboration by linear repetition ...
A similar type of redundancy is seen in units composed of noun + interrogative + repeated noun , again the first noun being redundant . Two mund songs ( songs 20 , 21 ) have numerous examples , with elaboration by linear repetition ...
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Partially similar AE allophones now being learned as phonemes in new positions . ( The following contrasts are based on the most similar AE allophone compared with the T phoneme . In the case of / h / , this allophone is the partially ...
Partially similar AE allophones now being learned as phonemes in new positions . ( The following contrasts are based on the most similar AE allophone compared with the T phoneme . In the case of / h / , this allophone is the partially ...
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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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