Language, Band 4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1964 |
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... expression of the vibration frequency which creates the pitch of any sound . And the amplitude or height of that wave or vibration train being a resultant of the energy behind it , or of the force which propagated it , is an expression ...
... expression of the vibration frequency which creates the pitch of any sound . And the amplitude or height of that wave or vibration train being a resultant of the energy behind it , or of the force which propagated it , is an expression ...
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... expressions . The new dative forms are historically connected with the old simple dative , having been called forth by the desire for a clearer dative form and by the desire for a more accurate expression of the dative function . The ...
... expressions . The new dative forms are historically connected with the old simple dative , having been called forth by the desire for a clearer dative form and by the desire for a more accurate expression of the dative function . The ...
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... expression , two determinatives . The old loose paratactic con- struction with its concrete picture of a pointing finger or two pointing fingers has in large measure yielded to a much less concrete construction , which is now void of ...
... expression , two determinatives . The old loose paratactic con- struction with its concrete picture of a pointing finger or two pointing fingers has in large measure yielded to a much less concrete construction , which is now void of ...
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Old French Carole | 28 |
Notes and Personalia | 50 |
List of Members 1927 | 66 |
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