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REFERENCE IN EDGERTON WORD NUMBER OF OCCURRENCES ATTER WORDS ENDING AFTER PAUSE OR HEAVY IN Ý ( INCORRECT SYLLABLE ( CORRECT ENVIRONMENT ) ... 1934 : 250 REFERENCES IN THIS PAPER ( BELOW ) 87 88 89 gamasiyond pur . bhúva( n . and v . ) ...
REFERENCE IN EDGERTON WORD NUMBER OF OCCURRENCES ATTER WORDS ENDING AFTER PAUSE OR HEAVY IN Ý ( INCORRECT SYLLABLE ( CORRECT ENVIRONMENT ) ... 1934 : 250 REFERENCES IN THIS PAPER ( BELOW ) 87 88 89 gamasiyond pur . bhúva( n . and v . ) ...
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The most important clauses of the anaphora convention require ( a ) that within a conversation , every reference to the same thing is by means of the same variable , and every occurrence of the same variable refers to the same thing ...
The most important clauses of the anaphora convention require ( a ) that within a conversation , every reference to the same thing is by means of the same variable , and every occurrence of the same variable refers to the same thing ...
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Tense does not directly situate the associated process in time , but rather orders it with respect to some point of reference , which may be called the axis ( of orientation ) . Thus past , present , and future mean before ...
Tense does not directly situate the associated process in time , but rather orders it with respect to some point of reference , which may be called the axis ( of orientation ) . Thus past , present , and future mean before ...
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EDITED | 240 |
SieversEdgerton phenomena and Rigvedic meter | 248 |
ture conditions | 309 |
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