Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... indicating which construction was intended , we can eliminate one of the meanings . But in an example such as this the ... indicate that there are sentences which are best inter- preted as examples of a many - to - one relationship of ...
... indicating which construction was intended , we can eliminate one of the meanings . But in an example such as this the ... indicate that there are sentences which are best inter- preted as examples of a many - to - one relationship of ...
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... indicated , even if they are absent . For example ( metrically light syllabics are underlined ) : It is an ancient ... indicates base boundary ) , Arm / a v / ir / um qu / e c / an / o Tr / o / iae qu / i pr / im / us / ab / or / is ...
... indicated , even if they are absent . For example ( metrically light syllabics are underlined ) : It is an ancient ... indicates base boundary ) , Arm / a v / ir / um qu / e c / an / o Tr / o / iae qu / i pr / im / us / ab / or / is ...
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... indicated . " The question has been raised whether “ virtue " and other words of the sort might not have been ... indicates that the stress had already shifted to the first syllable by the thirteenth or fourteenth century in the ...
... indicated . " The question has been raised whether “ virtue " and other words of the sort might not have been ... indicates that the stress had already shifted to the first syllable by the thirteenth or fourteenth century in the ...
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