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Such statements are that the sentences of Gibbon are grammatically and semantically balanced , that those of Milton's prose have lists of items followed by the structural material lumped at the end , and that those of Pepys are series ...
Such statements are that the sentences of Gibbon are grammatically and semantically balanced , that those of Milton's prose have lists of items followed by the structural material lumped at the end , and that those of Pepys are series ...
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Of the rest of the statement , only one part need be given . French is stated to have 30 vowels , 5 diphthongs , and 3 semivowels . English , in turn , is said to have 32 vowels and diphthongs . Such statements , in the absence of ...
Of the rest of the statement , only one part need be given . French is stated to have 30 vowels , 5 diphthongs , and 3 semivowels . English , in turn , is said to have 32 vowels and diphthongs . Such statements , in the absence of ...
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The author seems to cast his vote for the affirmative , since he closes his discussion with an excellent statement of the affirmative side by Henry Bradley . The author's views are generally orthodox , but at times he makes statements ...
The author seems to cast his vote for the affirmative , since he closes his discussion with an excellent statement of the affirmative side by Henry Bradley . The author's views are generally orthodox , but at times he makes statements ...
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Problems in Armenian phonology II | 9 |
Friess group D | 25 |
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allophones American analysis appear Associate assume beginning called chapter clusters College common comparative consider consonant contrast culture definition described detail dialects discussion distinction distribution English evidence example expression fact final formal forms French further German give given grammar Greek important indicate initial Institute interest interpretation Italy juncture language Latin learning least Library linguistic material meaning method Michigan morpheme names nature object occur original pattern person Ph.D phonemes position possible present probably problem Professor question reason reference relation represent reviewer Sanskrit seems semantic sentence sequence similar sound speech spelling statement stem structure successors suffix suggests syllable symbols theory tion units University utterance verbs vowel words writing