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The rule must apparently be restricted to tense vowels , since there seems to be no consistent difference in the length of the ( e ) of messy and essay . A number of pronunciation details have not been treated .
The rule must apparently be restricted to tense vowels , since there seems to be no consistent difference in the length of the ( e ) of messy and essay . A number of pronunciation details have not been treated .
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She angry looks 2 seems 22 342 She happy . looks 22 2 seems 36 2 ( looks , seems ) 58 x ' 2.91 13. He pleased . looks 15 2 seems 41 2 He miserable . Slooks 41 3 seems 15 2 ( looks , seems ) 56 x 11.16 ( p < .001 ) 14.
She angry looks 2 seems 22 342 She happy . looks 22 2 seems 36 2 ( looks , seems ) 58 x ' 2.91 13. He pleased . looks 15 2 seems 41 2 He miserable . Slooks 41 3 seems 15 2 ( looks , seems ) 56 x 11.16 ( p < .001 ) 14.
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This does not seem to be the nature of the contrast between stroll and wander . The contrast involved here seems to be shown up by human contexts in which stroll and wander are not equally acceptable . For example , although we can say ...
This does not seem to be the nature of the contrast between stroll and wander . The contrast involved here seems to be shown up by human contexts in which stroll and wander are not equally acceptable . For example , although we can say ...
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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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