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Lachmann's Law is taken as the example of this type of addition ( 43 ) . In King's interpretation of the change , Latin is said to inherit from Indo - European a regressive voicing assimilation rule : + obstruent ( 3 ) ( + obstruent ] ...
Lachmann's Law is taken as the example of this type of addition ( 43 ) . In King's interpretation of the change , Latin is said to inherit from Indo - European a regressive voicing assimilation rule : + obstruent ( 3 ) ( + obstruent ] ...
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Under this interpretation , the expected implication , 29a → 29b , is clearly valid . Additional proof of the inherent ambiguity of because is provided by the following example : ( 31 ) The driver was killed because he did not wear his ...
Under this interpretation , the expected implication , 29a → 29b , is clearly valid . Additional proof of the inherent ambiguity of because is provided by the following example : ( 31 ) The driver was killed because he did not wear his ...
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KFP requires that a path which contains a certain string of markers and ends with a distinguisher should represent all the information which is at once necessary and sufficient to arrive at the appropriate interpretation of the word .
KFP requires that a path which contains a certain string of markers and ends with a distinguisher should represent all the information which is at once necessary and sufficient to arrive at the appropriate interpretation of the word .
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kolam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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