Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... further south ; there are also quite a few instances of tweeslick , which is not found further south ( except for one example from a school in Angus , and WL6 in West Lothian ; see above ) . It would thus be possible to draw fairly ...
... further south ; there are also quite a few instances of tweeslick , which is not found further south ( except for one example from a school in Angus , and WL6 in West Lothian ; see above ) . It would thus be possible to draw fairly ...
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... further . Since property P cannot increase further , it is only natural to assume ( as I do in the main text ) that no further increase in P is necessary for the FIH to be able to make predictions for the Q and R structures . To make ...
... further . Since property P cannot increase further , it is only natural to assume ( as I do in the main text ) that no further increase in P is necessary for the FIH to be able to make predictions for the Q and R structures . To make ...
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... further that our generalization of category ( b ) above involves defining a new concept on strategies , that of being DOMINANT . This is a standard way , in formal science , of improving our knowledge of a phenomenon . Thus , given the ...
... further that our generalization of category ( b ) above involves defining a new concept on strategies , that of being DOMINANT . This is a standard way , in formal science , of improving our knowledge of a phenomenon . Thus , given the ...
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