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( C2 ) Given an arbitrary set N of n distinct strings formed from a vocabulary of v symbols , where each member of N is two symbols long , the probability that N contains no pair of strings exhibiting the rotary - type regularity is a a ...
( C2 ) Given an arbitrary set N of n distinct strings formed from a vocabulary of v symbols , where each member of N is two symbols long , the probability that N contains no pair of strings exhibiting the rotary - type regularity is a a ...
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H & K's analysis uses the notion strong cluster ' ; this is a sequence of vowel plus following consonant ( s ) which contains a tense vowel or more than one consonant ( a ' weak ' cluster consists of a lax vowel plus one or no ...
H & K's analysis uses the notion strong cluster ' ; this is a sequence of vowel plus following consonant ( s ) which contains a tense vowel or more than one consonant ( a ' weak ' cluster consists of a lax vowel plus one or no ...
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We only know that clauses containing them are ( under certain conditions ) marked by the attachment of a suffix to the first verb they contain . Now , we are already aware of cases of verbmarking determined by the presence of other ...
We only know that clauses containing them are ( under certain conditions ) marked by the attachment of a suffix to the first verb they contain . Now , we are already aware of cases of verbmarking determined by the presence of other ...
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Another glance at main clause phenomena Dwighi Bolinger | 511 |
Amount relatives Greg N Carlson | 520 |
Where do cleft sentences come from ? Jeannette K Gundel | 543 |
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