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However , there may be a counter - example to the examples in 104 ; viz . , if I will cut off your own ear is universally unacceptable for English speakers ( it is perfectly acceptable in Persian ) , then it is the case that the ...
However , there may be a counter - example to the examples in 104 ; viz . , if I will cut off your own ear is universally unacceptable for English speakers ( it is perfectly acceptable in Persian ) , then it is the case that the ...
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It is just this documentary exactness that will certainly ensure the present book an important place in the history of orthographic problems ( not only of English ) , despite the fact that his main thesis had been foreshadowed by others ...
It is just this documentary exactness that will certainly ensure the present book an important place in the history of orthographic problems ( not only of English ) , despite the fact that his main thesis had been foreshadowed by others ...
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( Reprinted in Forms of English , ed . by Isamu Abe and Tetsuya Kanekiyo , 67-83 . Cambridge , Mass .: Harvard University Press , 1965. ) BRESNAN , JOAN . 1970a . An argument against pronominalization . Linguistic Inquiry 1.122-3 .
( Reprinted in Forms of English , ed . by Isamu Abe and Tetsuya Kanekiyo , 67-83 . Cambridge , Mass .: Harvard University Press , 1965. ) BRESNAN , JOAN . 1970a . An argument against pronominalization . Linguistic Inquiry 1.122-3 .
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The IndoIranian construction mana mama kstam | 1 |
The vocalic declensions in Pāṇinis grammar | 13 |
Some notes on indefinites | 33 |
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