Language, Band 71,Ausgaben 1-2Linguistic Society of America, 1995 |
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... given in 35 . ( 35 ) He [ Edward Ferrars ] was welcomed by them all with great cordiality , but especially by Marianne , who shewed more warmth of regard in her reception of him than even Elinor herself . [ Austen SS , 113 ] In order to ...
... given in 35 . ( 35 ) He [ Edward Ferrars ] was welcomed by them all with great cordiality , but especially by Marianne , who shewed more warmth of regard in her reception of him than even Elinor herself . [ Austen SS , 113 ] In order to ...
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... Given the inclusion of entries on Turkic and Man- chu - Tungus ( Tungusic ) , the absence of an entry for Mongolian ( either the lan- guage or the family , the latter also called Mongolic ) is equally surprising . Given current ...
... Given the inclusion of entries on Turkic and Man- chu - Tungus ( Tungusic ) , the absence of an entry for Mongolian ( either the lan- guage or the family , the latter also called Mongolic ) is equally surprising . Given current ...
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... given . It is clear from the detailed classifi- cation of domesticated plants and animals that part of folk classification must be of utilitarian origin , but there is considerable evidence that other aspects of folk classifications are ...
... given . It is clear from the detailed classifi- cation of domesticated plants and animals that part of folk classification must be of utilitarian origin , but there is considerable evidence that other aspects of folk classifications are ...
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