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FRIES'S GROUP D PAUL ROBERTS San Jose State College > In The structure of English ( New York , 1952 ) , Charles C. Fries describes a small group of intensifiers , which he labels Group D and identifies as words that pattern like very .
FRIES'S GROUP D PAUL ROBERTS San Jose State College > In The structure of English ( New York , 1952 ) , Charles C. Fries describes a small group of intensifiers , which he labels Group D and identifies as words that pattern like very .
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By extrapolation it is stated to be the analysis for the total pattern of all the dialects ' ( 9 ) . Such a claim , if it is to be made good , will certainly require a much clearer and more detailed exposition than it gets in the ...
By extrapolation it is stated to be the analysis for the total pattern of all the dialects ' ( 9 ) . Such a claim , if it is to be made good , will certainly require a much clearer and more detailed exposition than it gets in the ...
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Since these particular patterns have been maintained so long , we shall seek to establish to what date the IE allophonic ... [ aywi- ] , which corresponds to the Sievers - Edgerton pattern aywit ( 13 ) , and , on the other hand ...
Since these particular patterns have been maintained so long , we shall seek to establish to what date the IE allophonic ... [ aywi- ] , which corresponds to the Sievers - Edgerton pattern aywit ( 13 ) , and , on the other hand ...
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Problems in Armenian phonology II | 9 |
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