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Only the publication of map 666 , showing the preterite of give in other contexts , will determine whether give for gave is the normal past tense in northern New England , as would appear from map 406 , or a dialectal relic preserved ...
Only the publication of map 666 , showing the preterite of give in other contexts , will determine whether give for gave is the normal past tense in northern New England , as would appear from map 406 , or a dialectal relic preserved ...
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Underlying theoretical free forms plus underlying actual free forms give a slightly different list ( 237 ) : cran / berry ; oat / meal ; scissor / bill . 4.9 . DIVISION BY INFLECTIONAL - DERIVATIONAL LAYERS . If an inflectional layer ...
Underlying theoretical free forms plus underlying actual free forms give a slightly different list ( 237 ) : cran / berry ; oat / meal ; scissor / bill . 4.9 . DIVISION BY INFLECTIONAL - DERIVATIONAL LAYERS . If an inflectional layer ...
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In the first stages the informant reads Thai sentences which have already been studied in class , and the student tries to give an English translation as quickly as possible . When the student can understand through hearing everything ...
In the first stages the informant reads Thai sentences which have already been studied in class , and the student tries to give an English translation as quickly as possible . When the student can understand through hearing everything ...
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NUMBER DEDICATED TO GEORGE MELVILLE BOLLING | 1 |
Is Armenian an Anatolian Language? | 22 |
Statistical Patterns in Gothic Phonology | 33 |
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