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The first part of the volume , ' Aspect , argument structure and case selection ' ( 27–146 ) , contains four articles , two on the development of Germanic articles and two on the evolution of modal verbs in Romance , and a commentary by ...
The first part of the volume , ' Aspect , argument structure and case selection ' ( 27–146 ) , contains four articles , two on the development of Germanic articles and two on the evolution of modal verbs in Romance , and a commentary by ...
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Volume Three of The Collected Works of Edward Sapir contains all of Sapir's professional publications , as well as all of his recorded lectures , not previously published , on the concept of culture and on the relationship of culture to ...
Volume Three of The Collected Works of Edward Sapir contains all of Sapir's professional publications , as well as all of his recorded lectures , not previously published , on the concept of culture and on the relationship of culture to ...
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This book contains valuable information on cows ( daksinā ) . O discusses this process as involving Sumbanese / Weyewa history and culture and a good a means of integrating the patrons , worldly men introduction to the ritual speech ...
This book contains valuable information on cows ( daksinā ) . O discusses this process as involving Sumbanese / Weyewa history and culture and a good a means of integrating the patrons , worldly men introduction to the ritual speech ...
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