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An introductory chapter lists the collection sites ( by town name , municipio , and state ) and gives a summary outline ... three chapters summarizing variables which Lastra groups into phonological , lexical , and grammatical chapters ...
An introductory chapter lists the collection sites ( by town name , municipio , and state ) and gives a summary outline ... three chapters summarizing variables which Lastra groups into phonological , lexical , and grammatical chapters ...
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This chapter is a reprise , the second extended argument for F's linguistic relativity hypothesis by which a particular language is seen to channel and filter the individual imagination . The chapter questions the privileging of ...
This chapter is a reprise , the second extended argument for F's linguistic relativity hypothesis by which a particular language is seen to channel and filter the individual imagination . The chapter questions the privileging of ...
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given preposition and the number of its func- chapter how these must be modified or suppletions . mented for the period in question . The result is Taking into consideration all the well - tran- a grammar or series of grammars ...
given preposition and the number of its func- chapter how these must be modified or suppletions . mented for the period in question . The result is Taking into consideration all the well - tran- a grammar or series of grammars ...
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