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The texts are given in transliteration followed by a fairly free translation into English . The notes present chiefly variant or equivalent forms of words in the texts . The grammatical sketch confessedly contains ' only the essential ...
The texts are given in transliteration followed by a fairly free translation into English . The notes present chiefly variant or equivalent forms of words in the texts . The grammatical sketch confessedly contains ' only the essential ...
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Our collections of quotations , the result of a systematic reading of nearly all Middle English texts on the part of hundreds of scholars , surpasses by far anything available elsewhere . Our library of edited texts is practically ...
Our collections of quotations , the result of a systematic reading of nearly all Middle English texts on the part of hundreds of scholars , surpasses by far anything available elsewhere . Our library of edited texts is practically ...
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The combined approach is most strikingly evident in two outstanding features of the book : the insistence that the meanings of words must be determined from their textual environments ; and the further insistence ( here the linguist is ...
The combined approach is most strikingly evident in two outstanding features of the book : the insistence that the meanings of words must be determined from their textual environments ; and the further insistence ( here the linguist is ...
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The Distribution of ProtoIndoEuropean r | 13 |
Syntactical Juncture in Colloquial Chilean Spanish | 34 |
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED | 106 |
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