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... suggest reading tvidyumnásya ; Arnold ( 102 ) suggests emending to tuvidyumna - sthávirasya . But there is another possibility : since this line is the only instance of tuvidyumná not in pada - initial position , perhaps the prá is ...
... suggest reading tvidyumnásya ; Arnold ( 102 ) suggests emending to tuvidyumna - sthávirasya . But there is another possibility : since this line is the only instance of tuvidyumná not in pada - initial position , perhaps the prá is ...
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... suggests that [ strident ] is entirely redundant - and hence no more a feature which should appear in linguistic descriptions than , say , some putative feature which specifies that the fundamental frequency of all voiced sounds always ...
... suggests that [ strident ] is entirely redundant - and hence no more a feature which should appear in linguistic descriptions than , say , some putative feature which specifies that the fundamental frequency of all voiced sounds always ...
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... suggests strongly that the dislocated element must , in the derived structure , be situated outside the clause that constitutes the rest of the sentence . To account for sentences like 99-100 , we postulate T9b , which derives ...
... suggests strongly that the dislocated element must , in the derived structure , be situated outside the clause that constitutes the rest of the sentence . To account for sentences like 99-100 , we postulate T9b , which derives ...
Inhalt
PreGermanic p for IndoEuropean k | 243 |
Onomatopoetics in the Indian linguistic area | 274 |
Markedness in stratificational phonology | 300 |
Urheberrecht | |
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