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... translation . Examples of a verb in the third person plural standing immediately before its plural noun sub- ject are by no means rare . They are found among our oldest surviving material . In an entry written in the early eighth ...
... translation . Examples of a verb in the third person plural standing immediately before its plural noun sub- ject are by no means rare . They are found among our oldest surviving material . In an entry written in the early eighth ...
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... translation , edited in 1930 with introduction and summary , might be viewed in relation to the multiform recensions and versions of the Rāmā- yana story . But the linguistic interest may be accorded the primacy : and this is perhaps ...
... translation , edited in 1930 with introduction and summary , might be viewed in relation to the multiform recensions and versions of the Rāmā- yana story . But the linguistic interest may be accorded the primacy : and this is perhaps ...
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... translation , ( b ) an orally elicited narrative or statement in the particular dialect and in roman character ( also in the native script , where such existed ) , with free translation , ( c ) a vocabulary of words and phrases ...
... translation , ( b ) an orally elicited narrative or statement in the particular dialect and in roman character ( also in the native script , where such existed ) , with free translation , ( c ) a vocabulary of words and phrases ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
ROMANTIC POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS Warton Lecture on English | 101 |
BERKELEYS ARGUMENT ABOUT MATERIAL SUBSTANCE Philo | 119 |
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