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At intermediate points , not unexpectedly , given the aesthetic nature of the object of study , what one observes is either a loose correlation between sonority and freedom or no conclusive linking one way or the other .
At intermediate points , not unexpectedly , given the aesthetic nature of the object of study , what one observes is either a loose correlation between sonority and freedom or no conclusive linking one way or the other .
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Line 6 can be paraphrased : ' protect the riches of nature ( here mainly beauty and charm ) from wasteful expenditure by means of prudent management ( Shakespeare 1986 : 291 ) . The beloved has ' complete control over his features ...
Line 6 can be paraphrased : ' protect the riches of nature ( here mainly beauty and charm ) from wasteful expenditure by means of prudent management ( Shakespeare 1986 : 291 ) . The beloved has ' complete control over his features ...
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Here , A defines the philosophical nature of language along with the problems of language as well as the universality of linguistics . Furthermore he discusses the ethics of language in relation to the scientific community , the racism ...
Here , A defines the philosophical nature of language along with the problems of language as well as the universality of linguistics . Furthermore he discusses the ethics of language in relation to the scientific community , the racism ...
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