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He may be preparing the material for one of two general types of audiences : for a technical audience of native or ... In presenting to a technical audience a set of materials whose conflicting patterns are caused by unassimilated loan ...
He may be preparing the material for one of two general types of audiences : for a technical audience of native or ... In presenting to a technical audience a set of materials whose conflicting patterns are caused by unassimilated loan ...
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It is time for both camps to acknowledge openly that the differences in the types of material ought to call for differences in techniques and in the stressed results . The comparative philologist was so impressed by his phonetic laws ...
It is time for both camps to acknowledge openly that the differences in the types of material ought to call for differences in techniques and in the stressed results . The comparative philologist was so impressed by his phonetic laws ...
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These two serious lacunae are inexplicable ; they cannot be regarded as compensated for by the pictorial material . In a dialect study it is all - important to keep the reader at every moment convinced of the authenticity of the ...
These two serious lacunae are inexplicable ; they cannot be regarded as compensated for by the pictorial material . In a dialect study it is all - important to keep the reader at every moment convinced of the authenticity of the ...
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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