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It is with these commonplace social perceptions and multiple social identities — to all of which the word class is these days most frequently and ubiquitously applied - that I am concerned . What were ( and are ) they , and when ...
It is with these commonplace social perceptions and multiple social identities — to all of which the word class is these days most frequently and ubiquitously applied - that I am concerned . What were ( and are ) they , and when ...
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The most strenuous objection that had been voiced by earlier reviewers concerned the precious identity of pitŕ and лаτηρ ( Benveniste ) 13 and of ( pm ) imaḥ and ( dάuv ) aμɛç ( Gonda ) : these critics too made no mention of Av . ptā ...
The most strenuous objection that had been voiced by earlier reviewers concerned the precious identity of pitŕ and лаτηρ ( Benveniste ) 13 and of ( pm ) imaḥ and ( dάuv ) aμɛç ( Gonda ) : these critics too made no mention of Av . ptā ...
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... it must be useful to list here the main items of lexicography which appear under anonymous rubrics in the bibliography ( omitting those concerned solely with Dravidian provenance and the many etymological notes in his reviews of ...
... it must be useful to list here the main items of lexicography which appear under anonymous rubrics in the bibliography ( omitting those concerned solely with Dravidian provenance and the many etymological notes in his reviews of ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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