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It does not indicate short vowels , and even the marking of long vowels is sometimes deficient or ambiguous . It is not punctuated . Remember also that this text became the center of post - exilic Jewish life : it was studied intensely ...
It does not indicate short vowels , and even the marking of long vowels is sometimes deficient or ambiguous . It is not punctuated . Remember also that this text became the center of post - exilic Jewish life : it was studied intensely ...
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The presence of gěi / kā gives a connotative overtone of vividness , but its denotative meaning of infliction on the object is also indicated by other elements of the construction . As shown in Table 5 , TM , written Md , and other ...
The presence of gěi / kā gives a connotative overtone of vividness , but its denotative meaning of infliction on the object is also indicated by other elements of the construction . As shown in Table 5 , TM , written Md , and other ...
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He claims that , while falling intonation indicates new and unpre- dictable information , FR connects an item to a set in the context . Where falling intonation indicates ' abruptness ' , FR indicates a ' polite softening ' .
He claims that , while falling intonation indicates new and unpre- dictable information , FR connects an item to a set in the context . Where falling intonation indicates ' abruptness ' , FR indicates a ' polite softening ' .
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
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