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The author is careful to point out the significant fact that this method is closely related to the structure of syllables ... First , the author is bound , in his discussion of the facts , by that piece of structuralist procedural dogma ...
The author is careful to point out the significant fact that this method is closely related to the structure of syllables ... First , the author is bound , in his discussion of the facts , by that piece of structuralist procedural dogma ...
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In fact , the greater the literary quality of the original message , the greater the extent of distortion and loss , for literary quality normally implies the fullest possible exploitation of the genius of the source - language ...
In fact , the greater the literary quality of the original message , the greater the extent of distortion and loss , for literary quality normally implies the fullest possible exploitation of the genius of the source - language ...
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E.g. , they cannot express the fact the John is , in ( 8 ) , the grammatical subject of the sentence , etc. This means that according to these definitions there would be no functional difference between ( 8 ) and : ( 9 ) Bill persuaded ...
E.g. , they cannot express the fact the John is , in ( 8 ) , the grammatical subject of the sentence , etc. This means that according to these definitions there would be no functional difference between ( 8 ) and : ( 9 ) Bill persuaded ...
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SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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