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Cases of archaizing , then , would present intriguing divergencies from this general assumption and should be studied thoroughly . I do , however , find D's reference to the archaic character of the speech of children ...
Cases of archaizing , then , would present intriguing divergencies from this general assumption and should be studied thoroughly . I do , however , find D's reference to the archaic character of the speech of children ...
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a references . It should be noted that a systematic consideration of the two types of questions mentioned above may ... is the cultural system of reference , i.e. the system of reference to the various basic types of phenomena ( such as ...
a references . It should be noted that a systematic consideration of the two types of questions mentioned above may ... is the cultural system of reference , i.e. the system of reference to the various basic types of phenomena ( such as ...
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Yet , in conjunction with her ethnographic perspective , these factors , as well as others , underlie the several frames of reference operating throughout the work with which the reader must contend . Recognition of which of MK's frames ...
Yet , in conjunction with her ethnographic perspective , these factors , as well as others , underlie the several frames of reference operating throughout the work with which the reader must contend . Recognition of which of MK's frames ...
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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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