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... beginning with s , such as sn , sl , alliterate with any word beginning with s other than the three clusters mentioned . 10. The traditional assumption that compensatory lengthening is involved is cogently criticized by M. Rapola ...
... beginning with s , such as sn , sl , alliterate with any word beginning with s other than the three clusters mentioned . 10. The traditional assumption that compensatory lengthening is involved is cogently criticized by M. Rapola ...
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... beginning of line 3 is semantically equivalent to and occurs in the same position as then , again in its zero form , at the beginning of line 14.1 In the clauses introduced by the respective if - then's there are also a number of ...
... beginning of line 3 is semantically equivalent to and occurs in the same position as then , again in its zero form , at the beginning of line 14.1 In the clauses introduced by the respective if - then's there are also a number of ...
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... beginning with and , which is found with a very wide variety of companions : and after all , and although , and as , and if , and therefore , and thus . Some more elaborate examples may be unearthed : and indeed if , 32 and likewise ...
... beginning with and , which is found with a very wide variety of companions : and after all , and although , and as , and if , and therefore , and thus . Some more elaborate examples may be unearthed : and indeed if , 32 and likewise ...
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Linguistic Approaches to Literature Donald C | 3 |
Linguistics and Literary History Leo Spitzer | 21 |
Standard Language and Poetic Language | 40 |
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