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It is thus rather easy to dispose of a ' rule insertion ' like aw → æw . But there are more difficult cases which seem to me to be in essence equally unproblematic . Consider the Old English forms 2sg . pres . ind . bindest ' you bind ...
It is thus rather easy to dispose of a ' rule insertion ' like aw → æw . But there are more difficult cases which seem to me to be in essence equally unproblematic . Consider the Old English forms 2sg . pres . ind . bindest ' you bind ...
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Swahili is still actively borrowing many words from both Arabic and English , as well as occasional words from other languages . In turn , other East African languages borrow these words , sometimes through Swahili and occasionally ...
Swahili is still actively borrowing many words from both Arabic and English , as well as occasional words from other languages . In turn , other East African languages borrow these words , sometimes through Swahili and occasionally ...
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thorough , and up - to - date grammar Sono romaner A Concise Grammar of Contemporary English RANDOLPH QUIRK SIDNEY GREENBAUM GRANA QURK A Concise Grammar of Contemporary English RANDOLPH QUIRK , University of London SIDNEY GREENBAUM ...
thorough , and up - to - date grammar Sono romaner A Concise Grammar of Contemporary English RANDOLPH QUIRK SIDNEY GREENBAUM GRANA QURK A Concise Grammar of Contemporary English RANDOLPH QUIRK , University of London SIDNEY GREENBAUM ...
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Truth is a linguistic question | 539 |
Rule insertion | 551 |
Abstract vowel harmony systems in Uralic and Altaic languages | 579 |
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