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ORTHOGRAPHY AND LINGUISTIC THEORY : THE SYNTACTIC BASIS OF MASORETIC HEBREW PUNCTUATION MARK ARONOFF SUNY Stony Brook The ... and parsing are each presented here in detail and contrasted with their counterparts in modern linguistics .
ORTHOGRAPHY AND LINGUISTIC THEORY : THE SYNTACTIC BASIS OF MASORETIC HEBREW PUNCTUATION MARK ARONOFF SUNY Stony Brook The ... and parsing are each presented here in detail and contrasted with their counterparts in modern linguistics .
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1985 LINGUISTIC INSTITUTE 1985 TESOL SUMMER INSTITUTE June 24 - August 2 , 1985 LINGUISTICS AND LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT : THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF THEORY , DATA , AND APPLICATION For further information , please write : Dr. Deborah Tannen .
1985 LINGUISTIC INSTITUTE 1985 TESOL SUMMER INSTITUTE June 24 - August 2 , 1985 LINGUISTICS AND LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT : THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF THEORY , DATA , AND APPLICATION For further information , please write : Dr. Deborah Tannen .
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Ehret's second contribution is also the second to include very welcome linguistic data ( ten pages of tables ) . He concludes that sheep arrived in Namibia and South Africa along with the ' Proto- Khadi ' and ' Proto - Khoikhoi ...
Ehret's second contribution is also the second to include very welcome linguistic data ( ten pages of tables ) . He concludes that sheep arrived in Namibia and South Africa along with the ' Proto- Khadi ' and ' Proto - Khoikhoi ...
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Current Periodicals Collection | 258 |
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Topic structures in Chinese | 745 |
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