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For example , if we are shown a prized work of art and exclaim Beautiful !, the speed and energy of the response will not be lost on the owner . It does not appear totally obvious that in this case the way to impress the owner is to ...
For example , if we are shown a prized work of art and exclaim Beautiful !, the speed and energy of the response will not be lost on the owner . It does not appear totally obvious that in this case the way to impress the owner is to ...
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To some extent this is also true in the comparative method , where , for example , we can compare only the initial morphs of Sanskrit ákşi and Latin oculus ' eye ' . But while it is often possible in the comparative method to compare ...
To some extent this is also true in the comparative method , where , for example , we can compare only the initial morphs of Sanskrit ákşi and Latin oculus ' eye ' . But while it is often possible in the comparative method to compare ...
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For example take- belongs to the latter but not the former . This is the fourth example of Greenberg's misuse of the term ' restricted class ' . A ' restricted class containing all present stems ' in English is in contradiction with the ...
For example take- belongs to the latter but not the former . This is the fourth example of Greenberg's misuse of the term ' restricted class ' . A ' restricted class containing all present stems ' in English is in contradiction with the ...
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The IndoEuropean semivowels in BaltoSlavic | 16 |
Yet again the Strassburg Oaths | 24 |
The measurement of meaning Carroll | 58 |
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