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The author has examined the occurrence of words from the above - mentioned thirteen semantic groups in 244 Old English texts . For each text , he lists those words that are typical of Winchester ( e.g. wuldorbeag ) along with their ...
The author has examined the occurrence of words from the above - mentioned thirteen semantic groups in 244 Old English texts . For each text , he lists those words that are typical of Winchester ( e.g. wuldorbeag ) along with their ...
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The authors of the texts used in the study are listed in Table 2. We divide texts into four periods : 17th century , 18th century , 19th century to the year 1865 , and modern ( from 1865 to about 1950 ) . Altogether , we analyze 115 ...
The authors of the texts used in the study are listed in Table 2. We divide texts into four periods : 17th century , 18th century , 19th century to the year 1865 , and modern ( from 1865 to about 1950 ) . Altogether , we analyze 115 ...
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A. 17th Century Essays ( 12 texts ) : Bacon : Browne ; Burton ; Butler ; Dryden ; Hobbes ; Locke ; Mather : Newton ; Sprat ; Temple Fiction ( 5 texts ) : Behn ; Bunyan Letters ( 9 texts ) : Strype ; Oxinden ; Peyton B. 18th Century ...
A. 17th Century Essays ( 12 texts ) : Bacon : Browne ; Burton ; Butler ; Dryden ; Hobbes ; Locke ; Mather : Newton ; Sprat ; Temple Fiction ( 5 texts ) : Behn ; Bunyan Letters ( 9 texts ) : Strype ; Oxinden ; Peyton B. 18th Century ...
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The notion of source in language | 1 |
An example | 31 |
Maturation and the acquisition of the Sesotho passive Katherine Demuth | 56 |
Urheberrecht | |
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