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8 Several other rules place , shift , or eliminate accents ; but since they are specifically needed only for compound nouns , we will defer their discussion for the moment . By all the rules described above , most of the minor phrases ...
8 Several other rules place , shift , or eliminate accents ; but since they are specifically needed only for compound nouns , we will defer their discussion for the moment . By all the rules described above , most of the minor phrases ...
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A good example of this is his detailed discussion of the division of the sciences by medieval Arab scholars ( 72–4 ) . However , a more serious type of digression is found in the book . This can be seen when C occasionally abandons the ...
A good example of this is his detailed discussion of the division of the sciences by medieval Arab scholars ( 72–4 ) . However , a more serious type of digression is found in the book . This can be seen when C occasionally abandons the ...
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а Chapter 3 , ' The pattern of early speech ' , includes a discussion of holophrastic sentences which is not very informative or insightful , is sometimes misleading , and includes internal contradictions . The short discussion of ...
а Chapter 3 , ' The pattern of early speech ' , includes a discussion of holophrastic sentences which is not very informative or insightful , is sometimes misleading , and includes internal contradictions . The short discussion of ...
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Outlines and overlays | 513 |
The syllable in phonological theory | 525 |
Some arguments against ordered rules | 541 |
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