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... example , in a word like batman . Once again this is a case of conservation . In this case glottalization constitutes an additional enhancing gesture that distinguishes the alveolar from the labial and velar ( see the discussion of word ...
... example , in a word like batman . Once again this is a case of conservation . In this case glottalization constitutes an additional enhancing gesture that distinguishes the alveolar from the labial and velar ( see the discussion of word ...
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... example , -ian- , like English -ite , does not occur with prezident'i ' president ' . A friend and supporter of dogs is not * zayl ( -is ) -ian - i ( from zayli ' dog ' ) , and * bost'neul ( -is ) -ian - i , which might be thought to ...
... example , -ian- , like English -ite , does not occur with prezident'i ' president ' . A friend and supporter of dogs is not * zayl ( -is ) -ian - i ( from zayli ' dog ' ) , and * bost'neul ( -is ) -ian - i , which might be thought to ...
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... example , that in the prototypical attested simile , domain correspondences are highly restricted relative to those found in metaphor : for example , the simile token Marino was breathing hard like a wounded bear makes explicit that the ...
... example , that in the prototypical attested simile , domain correspondences are highly restricted relative to those found in metaphor : for example , the simile token Marino was breathing hard like a wounded bear makes explicit that the ...
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