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Moreover , free alternation was found not only in ordinary usage , if that is what the texts represent , but also under the ... Members of one set of personal prefixes in Chorti end in a morphophonemic glide element & , represented by i ...
Moreover , free alternation was found not only in ordinary usage , if that is what the texts represent , but also under the ... Members of one set of personal prefixes in Chorti end in a morphophonemic glide element & , represented by i ...
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We now refer briefly to the manner in which the mathematical group of Formula 1 can be used to represent ... to be read : The speaker - agent ( here represented as grammatical subject ) of the margin becomes first person in the content ...
We now refer briefly to the manner in which the mathematical group of Formula 1 can be used to represent ... to be read : The speaker - agent ( here represented as grammatical subject ) of the margin becomes first person in the content ...
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E.g. ( f t k b d g ) represent the pairs p ~ f , t ~ o , k ~ x , b ~ v , d ~ o , g ~ y , even though taxonomic ... 5 ) ; 1 î î è ê è ê ( ā ) â 3 ( 3 ) ō ô û û are respectively represented by ( i iē ē e e ( a ) a ă ( o ) o o ū u ) ...
E.g. ( f t k b d g ) represent the pairs p ~ f , t ~ o , k ~ x , b ~ v , d ~ o , g ~ y , even though taxonomic ... 5 ) ; 1 î î è ê è ê ( ā ) â 3 ( 3 ) ō ô û û are respectively represented by ( i iē ē e e ( a ) a ă ( o ) o o ū u ) ...
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Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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