Simple Forms: An Encyclopaedia of Simple Text-types in Lore and LiteratureWalter A. Koch Universitätsverlag Dr. Norbert Brockmeyer, 1994 - Počet stran: 425 |
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... final vowels by apostrophes , carr ' and gon ' . Other sound changes can only be guessed at : the deletion of the post - vocalic and possibly mid - vocalic / r / in poor , sure , hear and Cherry , the deletion of final stops in ain't ...
... final vowels by apostrophes , carr ' and gon ' . Other sound changes can only be guessed at : the deletion of the post - vocalic and possibly mid - vocalic / r / in poor , sure , hear and Cherry , the deletion of final stops in ain't ...
Strana 165
... final outcome of the process . This permutation is necessary , according to our interpretation , to account for structural patterns in which the final result is not merely a cyclical return to the point of departure after the first ...
... final outcome of the process . This permutation is necessary , according to our interpretation , to account for structural patterns in which the final result is not merely a cyclical return to the point of departure after the first ...
Strana 166
... final outcome . This time as a term , ( y ) is specified by a function which is the inverse of the first term . To ... final situation . Another way of explicating our interpretation of Lévi - Strauss ' formula is to point out that its ...
... final outcome . This time as a term , ( y ) is specified by a function which is the inverse of the first term . To ... final situation . Another way of explicating our interpretation of Lévi - Strauss ' formula is to point out that its ...
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