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There is little in the way of synoptic tables and summaries of the proposed reconstructions . True , a chapter generally begins with such a table - e.g . , Chapter 9 with a table of proposed * ST initial clusters of consonants - plus ...
There is little in the way of synoptic tables and summaries of the proposed reconstructions . True , a chapter generally begins with such a table - e.g . , Chapter 9 with a table of proposed * ST initial clusters of consonants - plus ...
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In the following paragraph , we read : ' For the designatum Eng . table , however , the purpose of the piece of furniture is criterial : if a similar piece of furniture is used primarily not for eating but for writing and generally for ...
In the following paragraph , we read : ' For the designatum Eng . table , however , the purpose of the piece of furniture is criterial : if a similar piece of furniture is used primarily not for eating but for writing and generally for ...
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Table 1 shows the first table printed out by this instruction . ... The other table calculated by line 21 has three columns headed by SEX , AGE , and Educ instead of the four in Table 1 - and , of course , different numbers .
Table 1 shows the first table printed out by this instruction . ... The other table calculated by line 21 has three columns headed by SEX , AGE , and Educ instead of the four in Table 1 - and , of course , different numbers .
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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